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What you want to do, is have your program create another process, in this
case povray. Unfortunately, it is fairly platform specific. I could give
you details on how to do it in Unix, and I've done it once in java, but I'm
assuming you're using Windows, C/C++? If so, you might start by looking up
the Process class. Hope this helps!
Barron
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