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Want to compile povray on BeOS?
Visit http://www.newcolor.com/dswpov/ and grab the file dswpov-be.tgz
(Note: this web page is "under construction" and will be replaced by
something nicer, as soon as i'm done with my current animation project - i
hope by end of 2000!)
Start with unix povray source, available at www.povray.org. Latest version
is 3.1g, which has been around for months.
Put the .tgz file in the /src subdirectory
Unzip and untar it to create a directory named beos2 which will contain a
makefile and sources.
There are no modifications necessary in the main povray source files.
Just type "make"
Resulting povray is a command line version, with the new options -D and -P
which work just like in unix. Normally for a preview window, use both.
Omit both if you want hands-off rendering to a file.
Also you can say -D2 or -D3 ... up to -D9 to create a magnified preview
window - image and its pixels rendered at n times normal size. Good for
rendering tiny images w/o magnifying lens.
This is "alpha" - may crash or act funny.
Others have also provided POV-Ray for BeOS. So, here's another. Why? Why
not! You may use the source any way you like, modify it, etc.
--
Daren Scot Wilson
dar### [at] pipelinecom
www.newcolor.com
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Daren Scot Wilson wrote:
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> Want to compile povray on BeOS?
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> Visit http://www.newcolor.com/dswpov/ and grab the file dswpov-be.tgz
Hi Daren,
In case you are interested in running a comparison there is another
BeOS port of 3.1g available at -
http://www.bytepeople.com/beos/apps/povray.html
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Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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