POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.unix : WINEing Moray? : Re: WINEing Moray? Server Time
28 Jul 2024 16:32:44 EDT (-0400)
  Re: WINEing Moray?  
From: CJ Wilson
Date: 15 Aug 2000 14:53:08
Message: <39999194$1@news.povray.org>
have you checked out vmware ? they have a program that suposedly runs
winNT/2K or what ever bill has out there ontop of Linux . .this gives you
the libraries in win95 that isnt yet available for wine. ..I dont know about
the overhead thiswould cause on a system . .but if you are wanting to run
Moray on Linux (or any UNIX system far as that goes) then that my be the fix
till Moray and the fine people at WINE can make a system that screams . .
"TigerHawk" <tig### [at] sticnet> wrote in message
news:395AE2B1.E02B5EC8@stic.net...
> With regret I must say that my search for a decent Linux modeller has
> been unsuccessful. However, Moray has done all but blow my mind (mostly
> because it is very easy to input where you want the objects to go, etc.
> using coordinates - I was having trouble doing that easily in others -
> and I still like being very maticious about my raytraces despite they
> are mostly now done with a modeller). So, since there seems to be no
> Moray alternative for Linux (yet), I was wondering if anyone has ran
> MoRay using WINE and how it worked? I realize Moray is ment to be run
> with a Windows version of Pov-Ray (though I don't know if I would want
> to run that via WINE when I have a perfectly good, optimized version in
> Linux), and was wondering if any automation was done via scrips or other
> programs to simulate Moray and PovRay in windows?
>
> Any info would be nice, heck, even some advice on a Linux modeller
> <shrug>
>
> Tim Soderstrom
> TigerHawk
>


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