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I have an 800Mhz Pentium III at work with 128Mb with a 256Mb swap file
running Windows 2000. The following script file runs fine without any
problems. Unfortunately when I run it on my home system with a 1.4 GHz
Pentium IV with 128Mb with a 300Mb swap file running Windows ME, I get the
message:
Slab building error.
Out of memory. Cannot allocate 327680 bytes for photons.
The system shows only 56.5Mb of RAM in use.
Any explanations? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
JP
#version unofficial MegaPov 0.7;
global_settings {
assumed_gamma 1
photons {
spacing 0.00125
gather 60, 100
media 12, 3
autostop 0
jitter 1
max_trace_level 4
media on
}
}
light_source{
<-10,10,0>*2.5
color <1,1,1>*1000
spotlight
point_at <0,0,0>
radius .125
falloff .125
tightness 100
}
camera{
location <0,0.05,-3>
right <4/3,0,0>
up y
direction z
look_at <0,0,0>
}
box {
-1*<1,1,1>,1*<1,1,1>
scale <1.0,.2,1.0>
hollow
material{
texture{
pigment{rgbf .98 } //<1,.7,.8,.95>}
finish{
ambient 1.0
diffuse 0.60
specular 1.0
roughness 0.001
reflection .043*4
}
}
interior{
ior 1.5
}
}
photons{
target 0.35
reflection on
refraction on
ignore_photons
}
}
box{
<-4,-4,-4>*10,<4,4,4>*20
texture{pigment{rgbt<1,1,1,1>}}
interior{
media{
intervals 20
scattering { 3, rgb 0.04 extinction 1}
samples 25, 25 //use 1,4 or so for "quick" tests
method 3
aa_threshold .1
aa_level 2
jitter .2
}
}
hollow
photons { ignore_photons}
}
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