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When I started MegaPov 0.5 for windows today, it started giving me
general protection faults before it was even finished loading. I tried
starting it again, and this time, I get a dialog box giving me errors
concerning the editor....POV seemed to run, but it wouldn't let me open
or edit any files -- these options were greyed out and unavailable under
the menus. I decided to try running the official version of POV to see
if the same thing happened.....it worked perfectly fine. Mega runs fine
too, now that I have run the official version. I haven't changed any
settings recently, that I know of -- it just happened. Just thought I'd
share this experience with everyone else....seems kinda odd. Has anyone
else experienced this or know what may have caused it?
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 00:08:41 -0400 Richard Speir
<bxm### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>Mega runs fine
>too, now that I have run the official version. I haven't changed any
>settings recently, that I know of -- it just happened.
Richard, have you tried a reboot to see if that has any effect? If no
MegaPOV settings were changed by you then I would expect it to work as
it did previously.
Follow-ups to povray.unofficial.patches
--
Alan - ako### [at] povrayorg - a k o n g <at> p o v r a y <dot> o r g
http://www.povray.org - Home of the Persistence of Vision Ray Tracer
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"Richard Speir" <bxm### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:39503FC9.25AEB32D@hotmail.com...
> When I started MegaPov 0.5 for windows today, it started giving me
> general protection faults before it was even finished loading...
>
...Has anyone
> else experienced this or know what may have caused it?
Had no problems like that yet.
In fact the only problem I have with MegaPOV is that photons mapping
takes far too long - I wanna scene of thousands of media-filled glass
isosurfaces in a dusty room, I want really cool caustics and I want 'em NOW!
(oh and I'll probably want it animated!) Guess I'll just have to save up for
a supercomputer, or wait for quantum computers to arrive.... :-(
--
Scott Hill. (sco### [at] innocentcom)
Software Engineer.
Author of Pandora's Box (coming to a web page soon(ish)).
*Everything in this post is IMO.*
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I had an experience like that with Delphi, after I changed video resolution.
It turned out to be my really cheap video card. It could handle it at one
res, but not another.
I forgot what kind of card it was, sorry.
--
Bryan Valencia
Software Services - Making Windows Scream
http://www.209software.com
mailto:bry### [at] 209softwarecom
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Actually, that may be it! I changed my color depth (24 bit down to 16 bit) to
play Half-Life and then changed it back. My vid-card (the 2d part at least) is
a real cheap one so that may have been my problem.
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