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Hi! I need to run POV-Ray on a 386SX. What's the earliest version of
POV that supports meshes and the bozo colour-map?
Thanks!
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That's what it's like to be a slave."
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Timothy Groves wrote:
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> Hi! I need to run POV-Ray on a 386SX. What's the earliest version of
> POV that supports meshes and the bozo colour-map?
Meshes were introduced in POV-Ray v3.0. The DOS version probably requires
less overhead and might be the way to go. You get it from here -
ftp://povray.org/pub/povray/Old-Versions/Official-3.0/
BTW: You can also use POV-Ray v2.2 but you would have to use unions of
triangles instead of meshes. The results should be the same.
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Ken Tyler
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In article <3D87238F.908E5B3C@yahoo.co.uk>,
Timothy Groves <gro### [at] yahoocouk> wrote:
> Hi! I need to run POV-Ray on a 386SX. What's the earliest version of
> POV that supports meshes and the bozo colour-map?
Um, why?
It is going to be so slow and limited that it would be faster to walk to
the nearest newer machine, install POV, and render on that. For $50 I
could get something better. Heck, I could get something better for free
if I looked hard enough.
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Christopher James Huff <cja### [at] earthlinknet>
http://home.earthlink.net/~cjameshuff/
POV-Ray TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg
http://tag.povray.org/
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 10:07:36 -0400, Christopher James Huff <chr### [at] maccom>
wrote:
> > Hi! I need to run POV-Ray on a 386SX. What's the earliest version of
> > POV that supports meshes and the bozo colour-map?
>
> Um, why?
I guess he is submariner, prisoner, astronaut, monk or traveller.
BTW: Shouldn't be possible to compile linux package for 386SX and then 3.5? At
least it is possible to compile 3.5 with DJGPP becouse it works with 386SX.
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/v2faq/faq3_1.html
ABX
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Christopher James Huff wrote:
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> Um, why?
> It is going to be so slow and limited that it would be faster to walk to
> the nearest newer machine, install POV, and render on that. For $50 I
> could get something better. Heck, I could get something better for free
> if I looked hard enough.
Perhaps so, but the machine is installed in a location where theft has
been a problem. Yes, even theft of a computer. They had something
better at one point, but it was stolen.
But the lack of a good computer at this location has not stopped anyone
from wanting to try to do 3d graphics. I've written a marvellous mesh
editor that runs nicely on the target machine. Now, I just need POV...
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"It's a terrifying thing, isn't it? To live in fear.
That's what it's like to be a slave."
--Rutger Hauer, Bladerunner
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