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there is a directx sdk of about 2 - 3 megs (i think) which is just the source and libraries. Search for and download DirectX 8 For Dev C++ (smaller than sdk) and copy what you need. DevC++ also comes with OpenGL support so it might be a good idea to use that IDE
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