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Hi,
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>Hmm.. tried that just now (while reading your message) and it hasn't
>noticably helped - the .OBJ is still full of holes. Personally I blame
>the modelling software for getting it wrong in the first place. You're
>welcom to a copy of the Rex .OBJ file if you want to play with it
>(although it's about 1.2MB unzipped).
It would be nice to send me the TRex file. Perhaps i find some bugs
:_)
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>>>I did try using the OpenGL version of 3D Win to see what it was
>>>holding internally after importing an OBJ, but I can't get it not to
>>>crash my PC :(
>>HW or SW OpenGL ?
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>Hardware - it's a TNT board made by Diamond. Let me check... Viper
>V550 running under Windows98 SE, 96MB RAM, P 233 MMX (yes not even a
>Pentium II) and far, far too much software on the hard drives :)
Hmm, i have tested 3DWinOGL with several GFX boards (but not TNT) .
Are you sure, that TNT renders into a window?
-tb
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