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POVray does strange things to my clock (the computer clock, not my body
clock - but now I mention it.) Each time I return after a render the
computer has lost time, but not the same amount of time it was
rendering. It also does it in power saving. It's irritating, so if
anyone knows how to fix this bucket of bolts I appreciate the info.
BTW. Is it just me or is it other POVers that have permenant jet-lag
from irregular sleeping hours brought about by the need to "just finish
this, it won't take long"?
Graham.
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When I say 'bucket of bolts' I refer to my computer, not the master
crafted POVray that we know and love.
Graham Redway.
GRedway wrote:
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> POVray does strange things to my clock (the computer clock, not my body
> clock - but now I mention it.) Each time I return after a render the
> computer has lost time, but not the same amount of time it was
> rendering. It also does it in power saving. It's irritating, so if
> anyone knows how to fix this bucket of bolts I appreciate the info.
>
> BTW. Is it just me or is it other POVers that have permenant jet-lag
> from irregular sleeping hours brought about by the need to "just finish
> this, it won't take long"?
>
> Graham.
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GRedway wrote:
> POVray does strange things to my clock (the computer clock, not my body
> clock - but now I mention it.) Each time I return after a render the
> computer has lost time, but not the same amount of time it was
> rendering. It also does it in power saving. It's irritating, so if
> anyone knows how to fix this bucket of bolts I appreciate the info.
>
> BTW. Is it just me or is it other POVers that have permenant jet-lag
> from irregular sleeping hours brought about by the need to "just finish
> this, it won't take long"?
>
> Graham.
To start with, could you tell us what version of POV-Ray are you using?
Other details about your OS would be useful.
Regards Alberto.
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With the speed( or lack of it ) of my machine, I wouldn't call it
jet-lag, just bad judgment on my part.
GRedway wrote:
> BTW. Is it just me or is it other POVers that have permenant jet-lag
> from irregular sleeping hours brought about by the need to "just finish
> this, it won't take long"?
>
> Graham.
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That might help (it's getting late and my brain ceases to function at
this time.)
- Windoze '95 OSR 2,
- Time set for GMT 00:00 offset.
- WinPOV 3.1g,
- PII 233Mhz
- 192Mb RAM etc.
Graham Redway
Alberto wrote:
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> GRedway wrote:
>
> > POVray does strange things to my clock (the computer clock, not my body
> > clock - but now I mention it.) Each time I return after a render the
> > computer has lost time, but not the same amount of time it was
> > rendering. It also does it in power saving. It's irritating, so if
> > anyone knows how to fix this bucket of bolts I appreciate the info.
> >
> > BTW. Is it just me or is it other POVers that have permenant jet-lag
> > from irregular sleeping hours brought about by the need to "just finish
> > this, it won't take long"?
> >
> > Graham.
>
> To start with, could you tell us what version of POV-Ray are you using?
> Other details about your OS would be useful.
>
> Regards Alberto.
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I'm guilty of staying up late rendering. I tend to get new ideas just when
I should go to bed.
GRedway wrote:
> <snip>
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> BTW. Is it just me or is it other POVers that have permenant jet-lag
> from irregular sleeping hours brought about by the need to "just finish
> this, it won't take long"?
>
> Graham.
--
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I had the same problem. Look into replacing your CMOS battery.
--
Anthony L. Bennett
http://welcome.to/TonyB
Non nova, sed nove.
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Sleep! what sleep
Mick
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That's what I was going to say. Although, I have never needed to
replace a computer battery due to a time dilation. Only typically lose
nearly a minute a month anyway, POV-Ray or not (I think). I have v3.1g
also under Win95 OSR2 and a 233MMX Pentium (not II) here. I can't
imagine it's a POV-Ray thing.
Bob
TonyB <ben### [at] panamaphoenixnet> wrote in message
news:37C7E81A.3E6BA7BC@panama.phoenix.net...
> I had the same problem. Look into replacing your CMOS battery.
>
> --
> Anthony L. Bennett
> http://welcome.to/TonyB
>
> Non nova, sed nove.
>
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I have noticed my PC loosing time a lot as well. Its a P2 450, 128 mb, I
bought it factory new last september, so I don't think it's the CMOS
battery. I use Win 98 and Pov 3.1a
Equiprawn
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