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My school just handed out new tablets and, unfortunately, every single one is
loaded with the latest version of windows. Is POV compatible with windows 7,
or should I go with the linux version?
A.D.B.
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> My school just handed out new tablets and, unfortunately, every single one
> is
> loaded with the latest version of windows. Is POV compatible with windows
> 7,
> or should I go with the linux version?
It hasn't been tested thoroughly with Windows 7, but it'll probably work
fine,
it works under Vista.
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"Anthony D. Baye" <Sha### [at] spamnomorehotmailcom> wrote:
> My school just handed out new tablets and, unfortunately, every single one is
> loaded with the latest version of windows. Is POV compatible with windows 7,
> or should I go with the linux version?
>
> A.D.B.
I tested the POVray3.7 beta 34 (64 bit) on Windows 7 Ultimate RC 64bit and it
ran fine until I hit it with a gazillion photons. It burped as it reached 8GB
of memory usage and Windows wouldn't give it any more (2GB physical and 6GB
swap). ;o)
Otherwise I didn't have any problems
Aydan
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