> There is a way to work around this outside of Moray. You can run more than
> one instance of POV-Ray if you go to the options menu in the POV-Ray
editor
> and uncheck the option for "keep single instance". You could then do your
> actual render directly with in POV-Ray itself, then use Moray to start
> another render of your new scene development or for such things as
rendering
> your materials thumbnails. Doing it this way may cause Moray to be
sluggish
> or even unresponsive at times, and the render times in POV-Ray will surely
> suffer too, but if this is what you want to do it is not impossible to do
> so.
hmm .. and if you use NT on a dual-processor machine may be the two
instances are distributed ???
would be a nice question ... has someone tried ???
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