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Has anyone gotten POVLAB to work under Win 98?
The documentation says:
- Be sure not to run Windows 3.x or 95, or for Windows
95,
boot for a full DOS session (POVLAB can run under
Windows
A restart to DOS didn't help me. Any pointers?
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Greg M. Johnson schrieb in Nachricht <36a118c7.0@news.povray.org>...
>Has anyone gotten POVLAB to work under Win 98?
>
>The documentation says:
>
> - Be sure not to run Windows 3.x or 95, or for Windows
>95,
> boot for a full DOS session (POVLAB can run under
>Windows
>
>
>A restart to DOS didn't help me. Any pointers?
I'm still using Win95 (first issue), with IE40, but it works pretty well in
a DOS-box. I see no reason why it wouldn't work in a Win98 DOS box. I know
the dos4gw DPMI loader can be troublesome sometimes, but I had no problem
whatsoever. I would try Win98, but Win98 ruins my ISDN setup, so I'm still
on Win95. Only one thing: the "Path To Raytracer" should be in 8.3 format
(something similar to "E:\POV-RA~1\BIN\PVENGINE.EXE"). No difficulties
otherwise.
People are trying to port POV-Lab it to other OSes, so perhaps there will
also be a Win32 version once (POV-Lab is Open Source now).
--
Rudy Velthuis
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Rudy Velthuis wrote:
> Greg M. Johnson schrieb in Nachricht <36a118c7.0@news.povray.org>...
> >Has anyone gotten POVLAB to work under Win 98?
> >
> >The documentation says:
> >
> > - Be sure not to run Windows 3.x or 95, or for Windows
> >95,
> > boot for a full DOS session (POVLAB can run under
> >Windows
> >
> >
> >A restart to DOS didn't help me. Any pointers?
>
> I'm still using Win95 (first issue), with IE40, but it works pretty well in
> a DOS-box. I see no reason why it wouldn't work in a Win98 DOS box. I know
> the dos4gw DPMI loader can be troublesome sometimes, but I had no problem
> whatsoever. I would try Win98, but Win98 ruins my ISDN setup, so I'm still
> on Win95. Only one thing: the "Path To Raytracer" should be in 8.3 format
> (something similar to "E:\POV-RA~1\BIN\PVENGINE.EXE"). No difficulties
> otherwise.
>
> People are trying to port POV-Lab it to other OSes, so perhaps there will
> also be a Win32 version once (POV-Lab is Open Source now).
>
> --
> Rudy Velthuis
I have Gotten the shareware version to run on Win98 it actually runs very
well. although on occasion i do run into the built-in limitations.... but
that is to be expected for shareware.
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My problem, is that with a separate reboot to MS-DOS, I get a screen which is 75%
black, with a truncated and warped band across the top. The same thing occurs
with a typical Win98 execution.
Just what is a person supposed to download? The POVLAB page offers a bunch of
confusing things. There's like a basic version-- implied incomplete, an updated
patch which isn't clearly for the basic version, and a button which brings up an
Excite search of a hundred places to find it, some with dates a few years old!
Psychomek wrote:
> Rudy Velthuis wrote:
>
> > Greg M. Johnson schrieb in Nachricht <36a118c7.0@news.povray.org>...
> > >Has anyone gotten POVLAB to work under Win 98?
> > >
> > >The documentation says:
> > >
> > > - Be sure not to run Windows 3.x or 95, or for Windows
> > >95,
> > > boot for a full DOS session (POVLAB can run under
> > >Windows
> > >
> > >
> > >A restart to DOS didn't help me. Any pointers?
> >
> > I'm still using Win95 (first issue), with IE40, but it works pretty well in
> > a DOS-box. I see no reason why it wouldn't work in a Win98 DOS box. I know
> > the dos4gw DPMI loader can be troublesome sometimes, but I had no problem
> > whatsoever. I would try Win98, but Win98 ruins my ISDN setup, so I'm still
> > on Win95. Only one thing: the "Path To Raytracer" should be in 8.3 format
> > (something similar to "E:\POV-RA~1\BIN\PVENGINE.EXE"). No difficulties
> > otherwise.
> >
> > People are trying to port POV-Lab it to other OSes, so perhaps there will
> > also be a Win32 version once (POV-Lab is Open Source now).
> >
> > --
> > Rudy Velthuis
>
> I have Gotten the shareware version to run on Win98 it actually runs very
> well. although on occasion i do run into the built-in limitations.... but
> that is to be expected for shareware.
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Greg M. Johnson wrote:
>> Just what is a person supposed to download? The POVLAB page offers a
>> bunch of confusing things. There's like a basic version-- implied
>> incomplete, an updated patch which isn't clearly for the basic version,
>> and a button which brings up an Excite search of a hundred places to
>> find it, some with dates a few years old!
The 'incomplete' version of POVLAB v4.0 that you refer to is the same
package as the full version but lighter due to the omission of a more
sophisticated installation program. I downloaded this archive and installed
it into C:\POVLAB on my hard drive, which is where it *likes* to be
installed.
The freeware patch can be applied to this version of POVLAB, as well. I
tried it and it works.
- Alan
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Alan Kong schrieb in Nachricht <36AAE3B1.DAFED915@compuserveNO-SPAM.com>...
>... I downloaded this archive and installed
>it into C:\POVLAB on my hard drive, which is where it *likes* to be
>installed.
I also installed into C:\POVLAB. Perhaps that's important!
--
Rudy Velthuis
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Rudy Velthuis wrote:
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> I also installed into C:\POVLAB. Perhaps that's important!
>
Well... it doesn't matter where you install POVLAB (i've got it at
D:\GRAPHICS\POVLAB).... The Setup.exe included in the package install it always
in a POVLAB dir created on the root of the specified hard drive, but you can
manually move the prog and (of course) edit the configuration to point to the
right folders.
Happy tracing :))
Marco
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