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First, nice to be in touch again - never intended to be gone for so long.
(As anyone who might remember me has probably already figured out, "The Elder
Mike" is the same person as "Mike the Elder" - I just needed a new account
because I no longer have access to the email account for the old one)
Second, my old computer died on Thanksgiving day and I had to grab a quick
replacement on Black Friday. I ended up with a Windows 8 machine, which I am
*NOT* thrilled about. Now that I have this thing, I need to know which version
(if any) of POV-Ray will work reliably on it. Can I use the 64 bit version?
Thanks in advance for helpful replies that do not include gratuitous chiding
with regard to having ended up with a Windows 8 machine.
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Hi, I'm back... with a silly (Win 8) question of course.
Date: 25 Nov 2012 04:12:37
Message: <50b1e105$1@news.povray.org>
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Am 24.11.2012 22:53, schrieb The Elder Mike:
> Second, my old computer died on Thanksgiving day and I had to grab a quick
> replacement on Black Friday. I ended up with a Windows 8 machine, which I am
> *NOT* thrilled about. Now that I have this thing, I need to know which version
> (if any) of POV-Ray will work reliably on it. Can I use the 64 bit version?
Unless they did some surprising changes (uh, wait... we're talking about
Windows 8, right? >_<) the regular POV-Ray for Windows binaries should
do the job, but whether it'll be 32 or 64 bit depends on the CPU of
course: If it's a 64-bit one (which I'd consider very likely these
days), you should be fine with the 64-bit POV-Ray version (presuming
that the installed Windows 8 version matches the CPU); otherwise the
32-bit version will have to do.
> Thanks in advance for helpful replies that do not include gratuitous chiding
> with regard to having ended up with a Windows 8 machine.
How about some expression of deep sympathy? ;-)
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Hi, I'm back... with a silly (Win 8) question of course.
Date: 25 Nov 2012 04:16:27
Message: <50b1e1eb$1@news.povray.org>
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On 25-11-2012 10:12, clipka wrote:
> How about some expression of deep sympathy? ;-)
>
I have read somewhere that you can bring back the Win 7 desktop
appearance again if you are not satisfied with the Win 8 look ;-)
Thomas
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 24.11.2012 22:53, schrieb The Elder Mike:
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>
> > Thanks in advance for helpful replies that do not include gratuitous chiding
> > with regard to having ended up with a Windows 8 machine.
>
> How about some expression of deep sympathy? ;-)
Since I wouldn't feel right about feeling sorry for myself given that the injury
was largely self-inflicted, your sympathy is gratefully accepted.
....and thanks (to all) for the help. It is a 64 bit machine (i5-2320, 8GB ram,
1TB hard drive) not so bad for a machine grabbed quickly and on the cheap from a
"big-box" retailer shelf. Only the Win 8 aspect is objectionable so far... &
I'll have to learn the silly thing for the benefit of clients sooner or later,
so why not now?
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Hi, I'm back... with a silly (Win 8) question of course.
Date: 25 Nov 2012 07:25:29
Message: <50b20e39$1@news.povray.org>
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On 25-11-2012 13:00, The Elder Mike wrote:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> Am 24.11.2012 22:53, schrieb The Elder Mike:
>>
>>
>>> Thanks in advance for helpful replies that do not include gratuitous chiding
>>> with regard to having ended up with a Windows 8 machine.
>>
>> How about some expression of deep sympathy? ;-)
>
> Since I wouldn't feel right about feeling sorry for myself given that the injury
> was largely self-inflicted, your sympathy is gratefully accepted.
>
> ....and thanks (to all) for the help. It is a 64 bit machine (i5-2320, 8GB ram,
> 1TB hard drive) not so bad for a machine grabbed quickly and on the cheap from a
> "big-box" retailer shelf. Only the Win 8 aspect is objectionable so far... &
> I'll have to learn the silly thing for the benefit of clients sooner or later,
> so why not now?
[ot]
Knowing that Win 8 was built for the smartphones and such, the desktop
seems understandable. On a PC or laptop however, one seems to be thrown
back into kindergarten. Totally irrelevant for those hardware. I don't
know about pros or cons of Win 8 but at least the desktop view needs
clearly be an option. Not the place for /that/ discussion here though.;-)
Thomas
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"The Elder Mike" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> > Am 24.11.2012 22:53, schrieb The Elder Mike:
> >
> >
> > > Thanks in advance for helpful replies that do not include gratuitous chiding
> > > with regard to having ended up with a Windows 8 machine.
> >
> > How about some expression of deep sympathy? ;-)
>
> Since I wouldn't feel right about feeling sorry for myself given that the injury
> was largely self-inflicted, your sympathy is gratefully accepted.
>
> ....and thanks (to all) for the help. It is a 64 bit machine (i5-2320, 8GB ram,
> 1TB hard drive) not so bad for a machine grabbed quickly and on the cheap from a
> "big-box" retailer shelf. Only the Win 8 aspect is objectionable so far... &
> I'll have to learn the silly thing for the benefit of clients sooner or later,
> so why not now?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike C.
there is supposed to be a "classic mode" in windows 8, but (i've heard) it nerfs
functionality. I've also seen complaints that M$ isn't providing a full api to
3rd party developers like Mozilla, so firefox will only run in classic, while
only IE will run in Metro.
Typical M$ BS...
I do all my pov work in linux anyway: I like the command line.
Regards,
A.D.B.
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> I have read somewhere that you can bring back the Win 7 desktop
> appearance again if you are not satisfied with the Win 8 look ;-)
When I bought a WinXP computer, the first thing I did was switch the desktop to
the Win95 look. When I upgraded to Win7, the first thing I did was switch the
desktop to the Win95 look. Still, a pig wearing lipstick is still a pig, and
after 6 months of losing irreplaceable brain cells, I said kcuf it and switched
to Linux. I don't even want to think about what Win8 looks like, or what
"helpful" features it has.
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From: scott
Subject: Re: Hi, I'm back... with a silly (Win 8) question of course.
Date: 26 Nov 2012 03:32:20
Message: <50b32914$1@news.povray.org>
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> I have read somewhere that you can bring back the Win 7 desktop
> appearance again if you are not satisfied with the Win 8 look ;-)
Don't all applications run under the "classic" Win 7 desktop, unless
they have been specifically written to take advantage of Metro? I highly
suspect POV falls into the former category :-)
IMO the new Metro GUI only makes sense if you have a multi-touch screen.
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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Hi, I'm back... with a silly (Win 8) question of course.
Date: 27 Nov 2012 13:05:39
Message: <50b500f3$1@news.povray.org>
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> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> Am 24.11.2012 22:53, schrieb The Elder Mike:
>>
>>
>>> Thanks in advance for helpful replies that do not include gratuitous chiding
>>> with regard to having ended up with a Windows 8 machine.
>>
>> How about some expression of deep sympathy? ;-)
>
> Since I wouldn't feel right about feeling sorry for myself given that the injury
> was largely self-inflicted, your sympathy is gratefully accepted.
>
> ....and thanks (to all) for the help. It is a 64 bit machine (i5-2320, 8GB ram,
> 1TB hard drive) not so bad for a machine grabbed quickly and on the cheap from a
> "big-box" retailer shelf. Only the Win 8 aspect is objectionable so far... &
> I'll have to learn the silly thing for the benefit of clients sooner or later,
> so why not now?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike C.
>
>
Get the V 3.7RC6 64 bit.
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