Microsoft's new 3D graphics toolkit for Windows 98, code-named "Chrome," will be available for free download over the Web beginning August 17th. The toolkit, which will be called Chromeffects when it is released, is an add-on for Windows 98 (and, eventually, Windows NT 5.0) that will allow developers to target low-bandwidth DirectX-based graphics to Web browsers over the Internet. Microsoft says that Windows 98 users wishing to take advantage of Chromeffects will need pretty heft hardware: A Pentium II 350 with AGP graphics is the minimum requirement.
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