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Jsut a question, does the superpatch or Dos version of povray support a larger stacj
than
the windows 3.1a ???
I've come to a point in a scene where I need a ridiculously high max_trace_level...
something like 25000
//Spider
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>I've come to a point in a scene where I need a ridiculously
high max_trace_level...
>something like 25000
Hah :) Sorry, I couldn't help laughing... that would take an
incredible time to render. Are you placing mirrors facing
each other or something like that ? :)
Julius
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Julius Klatte <jku### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
:>I've come to a point in a scene where I need a ridiculously
: high max_trace_level...
:>something like 25000
: Hah :) Sorry, I couldn't help laughing... that would take an
: incredible time to render. Are you placing mirrors facing
: each other or something like that ? :)
AFAIK povray crashes even with a very low max_trace_level (such as 100
or lower), so the problem is real.
I wonder why they didn't link a bigger stack... It's just one command
line parameter to the watcom linker...
--
main(i){char*_="BdsyFBThhHFBThhHFRz]NFTITQF|DJIFHQhhF";while(i=
*_++)for(;i>1;printf("%s",i-70?i&1?"[]":" ":(i=0,"\n")),i/=2);} /*- Warp. -*/
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Julius Klatte wrote:
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> >I've come to a point in a scene where I need a ridiculously
> high max_trace_level...
> >something like 25000
>
> Hah :) Sorry, I couldn't help laughing... that would take an
> incredible time to render. Are you placing mirrors facing
> each other or something like that ? :)
Noo, I'm grouping 10000 reflective and filtering spheres in a group.... If it is lower
than 2*amount_of_spheres it just goes black in the center... *sigh*
//Spider
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With POV for Linux it should work ...
Spider schrieb:
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> Jsut a question, does the superpatch or Dos version of povray support a larger stacj
than
> the windows 3.1a ???
> I've come to a point in a scene where I need a ridiculously high max_trace_level...
> something like 25000
>
> //Spider
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Joachim Puerschel <pue### [at] aolcom> wrote:
: With POV for Linux it should work ...
AFAIK in UNIX you can limit the stack size by yourself and all programs
use all the available stack.
pikkusirkku:~>limit
cputime unlimited
filesize unlimited
datasize unlimited
stacksize 2047MB
coredumpsize 0kB
descriptors 1024
vmemorysize unlimited
Hmm... 2G stacksize should be enough for anyone... :)
--
main(i){char*_="BdsyFBThhHFBThhHFRz]NFTITQF|DJIFHQhhF";while(i=
*_++)for(;i>1;printf("%s",i-70?i&1?"[]":" ":(i=0,"\n")),i/=2);} /*- Warp. -*/
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Only problem I have is that I can't get linux to run here..
I need a new hdd for that.... And I figured it would be cheaper to get a new build of
POV.
//Spider
Joachim Puerschel wrote:
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> With POV for Linux it should work ...
>
> Spider schrieb:
> >
> > Jsut a question, does the superpatch or Dos version of povray support a larger
stacj than
> > the windows 3.1a ???
> > I've come to a point in a scene where I need a ridiculously high
max_trace_level...
> > something like 25000
> >
> > //Spider
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I just get the feeling I _NEED_ a new hdd...
Anyone care to "lend" me one ;-)
I'd prefer a 12Gb ibm drive but.... *laugh*
//Spider
Nieminen Mika wrote:
>
> Joachim Puerschel <pue### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> : With POV for Linux it should work ...
>
> AFAIK in UNIX you can limit the stack size by yourself and all programs
> use all the available stack.
>
> pikkusirkku:~>limit
> cputime unlimited
> filesize unlimited
> datasize unlimited
> stacksize 2047MB
> coredumpsize 0kB
> descriptors 1024
> vmemorysize unlimited
>
> Hmm... 2G stacksize should be enough for anyone... :)
>
> --
> main(i){char*_="BdsyFBThhHFBThhHFRz]NFTITQF|DJIFHQhhF";while(i=
> *_++)for(;i>1;printf("%s",i-70?i&1?"[]":" ":(i=0,"\n")),i/=2);} /*- Warp. -*/
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