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From: Xplo Eristotle
Subject: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 26 Mar 1999 22:13:00
Message: <36FC4B80.542BEE42@infomagic.com>
Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> 
> In article <36FB1833.6E711D6C@infomagic.com> , Xplo Eristotle
> <xpl### [at] infomagiccom>  wrote:
> 
> > The effect is similar to what you get when you blow up an image in Photoshop
> > (using interpolation): the image looks jaggy, but the edges of the jags are
> > blurred together.
> 
> I understand now.
> Theoretically this cannot happen at all, we draw plain rectangles using the
> Macintosh toolbox to draw to the screen, and there is no interpolation
> option...if you can verify that this happens with radiosity off (and in
> 3.1e) I will look into this further, especially because this problem has
> never been reported so far.

After some experimentation, I've discovered that it was the radiosity doing
it. Why radiosity would do a blurry, mosaic'd pre-render, though, I have no idea.

Radiosity's behavior also explains the problem I had with The Mosaic That
Wouldn't Die.

> >> However, if you do _not_ touch the application and render preferences dialog
> >> before rendering but POV-Ray still crashes, it would be great if you could
> >> fill out the bug report form in the docs folder and e-mail it to us.

I tried rendering "skyvase.pov" straight out of the box (so to speak) and
there were no problems.

However, trying to render the following (brief) scene set to Quality 9
w/radiosity in a 320 x 240 window crashes reliably, even when rendered
immediately after launching:

camera {location <0,6,-15> look_at <0,2,0>}

light_source {<5,8,-10> color rgb <1,1,1>}

sphere
	{
	<0,2,0>,2
	pigment {color rgbf <1,0,0,.5>}
	finish {specular 10 reflection .4}
	normal {bumps 1}
	interior {ior 1.3 caustics 1}
	}
	
plane
	{
	y,0
	pigment {checker color rgb <0,.6,.4> color rgb <1,.8,.6>}
	finish {reflection .1}
	}

I tried giving it huge amounts of RAM (it grabbed about 15 MB) but it crashed anyway.

Still want that bug report, Thorsten? :)

-Xplo


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 27 Mar 1999 09:38:32
Message: <36fced68.0@news.povray.org>
In article <36FC4B80.542BEE42@infomagic.com> , Xplo Eristotle 
<xpl### [at] infomagiccom>  wrote:

> Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
>>
>> In article <36FB1833.6E711D6C@infomagic.com> , Xplo Eristotle
>> <xpl### [at] infomagiccom>  wrote:
>>
>> > The effect is similar to what you get when you blow up an image in
Photoshop
>> > (using interpolation): the image looks jaggy, but the edges of the jags are
>> > blurred together.
>>
>> I understand now.
>> Theoretically this cannot happen at all, we draw plain rectangles using the
>> Macintosh toolbox to draw to the screen, and there is no interpolation
>> option...if you can verify that this happens with radiosity off (and in
>> 3.1e) I will look into this further, especially because this problem has
>> never been reported so far.
>
> After some experimentation, I've discovered that it was the radiosity doing
> it. Why radiosity would do a blurry, mosaic'd pre-render, though, I have no
idea.
>
> Radiosity's behavior also explains the problem I had with The Mosaic That
> Wouldn't Die.
>
>> >> However, if you do _not_ touch the application and render preferences
dialog
>> >> before rendering but POV-Ray still crashes, it would be great if you could
>> >> fill out the bug report form in the docs folder and e-mail it to us.
>
> I tried rendering "skyvase.pov" straight out of the box (so to speak) and
> there were no problems.
>
> However, trying to render the following (brief) scene set to Quality 9
> w/radiosity in a 320 x 240 window crashes reliably, even when rendered
> immediately after launching:
>
> camera {location <0,6,-15> look_at <0,2,0>}
>
> light_source {<5,8,-10> color rgb <1,1,1>}
>
> sphere
>  {
>  <0,2,0>,2
>  pigment {color rgbf <1,0,0,.5>}
>  finish {specular 10 reflection .4}
>  normal {bumps 1}
>  interior {ior 1.3 caustics 1}
>  }
>  
> plane
>  {
>  y,0
>  pigment {checker color rgb <0,.6,.4> color rgb <1,.8,.6>}
>  finish {reflection .1}
>  }
>
> I tried giving it huge amounts of RAM (it grabbed about 15 MB) but it crashed
anyway.
>
> Still want that bug report, Thorsten? :)
>
> -Xplo

Yes, please send the bug report form to pov### [at] csicom. (The fast the
better, 3.1e is on its way...)


    Thorsten


____________________________________________________
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e-mail: pov### [at] csicom

I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://www.povray.org and
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From: Matthew Bennett
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 27 Mar 1999 09:45:05
Message: <36fceef1.0@news.povray.org>
Xplo Eristotle wrote in message <36FC4B80.542BEE42@infomagic.com>...
<snip>
>I tried rendering "skyvase.pov" straight out of the box (so to speak) and
>there were no problems.
>
>However, trying to render the following (brief) scene set to Quality 9
>w/radiosity in a 320 x 240 window crashes reliably, even when rendered
>immediately after launching:

<snip scene>
>
>I tried giving it huge amounts of RAM (it grabbed about 15 MB) but it
crashed anyway.



My system rendered your scene, with quality 9 (+Q9) and radiosity (+QR) at
320x240 with no problems at all.  No crashes or errors....   The scene looks
quite good actually :)

I'm running Win95, POV 3.1e (windows) on a P150 64RAM with High-colour
1024x768 display settings.


Matt


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 27 Mar 1999 11:18:35
Message: <36fd04db.0@news.povray.org>
In article <36fceef1.0@news.povray.org> , "Matthew Bennett" 
<ben### [at] btinternetcom> wrote:

> My system rendered your scene, with quality 9 (+Q9) and radiosity (+QR) at
> 320x240 with no problems at all.  No crashes or errors....   The scene looks
> quite good actually :)
>
> I'm running Win95, POV 3.1e (windows) on a P150 64RAM with High-colour
> 1024x768 display settings.

It is very likely that this is no POV-Ray core code error. It is most likely
related to some 68K Mac specific problem which is very hard to debug for us
because 68K Mac are out of production for nearly five years now and we don't
have a (running for development and debugging) 68K Mac anymore.  This is
also one of the reasons why future official POV-Ray version will no longer
support 68K Macs - it causes much more work to support something you don't
have direct access to at all (in fact it is nearly impossible) and because
there are very few users of the 68K version still out there it makes no
sense to delay lots of features to support it.


    Thorsten


PS: My *personal* suggestion for 68K users would be to get an iMac. It is
easily a hundret times faster rendering and all (new) applications only
support PowerMacs.  However, I know that computers cost money, especially
Macs :-)


____________________________________________________
Thorsten Froehlich
e-mail: pov### [at] csicom

I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://www.povray.org and
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/povraymac/


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 27 Mar 1999 11:21:44
Message: <36fd0598.0@news.povray.org>
I forgot to add: The PowerMac versions does not have any of these bugs, and
even running the 68K version on a PowerMac does not (and never did) show
problems (which is another reason for dropping 68K support)!


____________________________________________________
Thorsten Froehlich
e-mail: pov### [at] csicom

I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://www.povray.org and
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/povraymac/


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From: Xplo Eristotle
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 27 Mar 1999 23:08:02
Message: <36FDA9E5.71818E19@infomagic.com>
Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> 
> In article <36fceef1.0@news.povray.org> , "Matthew Bennett"
> <ben### [at] btinternetcom> wrote:
> 
> > My system rendered your scene, with quality 9 (+Q9) and radiosity (+QR) at
> > 320x240 with no problems at all.  No crashes or errors....   The scene looks
> > quite good actually :)
> >
> > I'm running Win95, POV 3.1e (windows) on a P150 64RAM with High-colour
> > 1024x768 display settings.
> 
> It is very likely that this is no POV-Ray core code error. It is most likely
> related to some 68K Mac specific problem which is very hard to debug for us
> because 68K Mac are out of production for nearly five years now and we don't
> have a (running for development and debugging) 68K Mac anymore.  This is
> also one of the reasons why future official POV-Ray version will no longer
> support 68K Macs - it causes much more work to support something you don't
> have direct access to at all (in fact it is nearly impossible) and because
> there are very few users of the 68K version still out there it makes no
> sense to delay lots of features to support it.

That's a perfectly reasonable point of view...

...as long as you're not using a 68k Mac. ^_^;

-Xplo
(suffers)


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From: povray org admin team
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 28 Mar 1999 18:57:17
Message: <3700c1c4.3665765@news.povray.org>
BTW Thorsten, there's a povray.macintosh group now, in case you want to use it.


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Followup to "Serious 3.1d/68k/no-FPU bugs.. anyone confirm?"
Date: 28 Mar 1999 23:11:37
Message: <36fefd79.0@news.povray.org>
In article <3700c1c4.3665765@news.povray.org> , new### [at] DESPAMpovrayorg
(povray.org admin team) wrote:

> BTW Thorsten, there's a povray.macintosh group now, in case you want to use
it.

Great! Thank you Chris!


     Thorsten


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