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From: James Taylor
Subject: getting pov on the oldest mac in the world...
Date: 10 Dec 2001 18:12:55
Message: <3c154177@news.povray.org>
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well not quite, but I want to install pov 3.1 onto a Mac LCII.
I have the binhex of the 68k version on my PC but its 6 megs so how do I get
it across to the Mac?
I somehow managed it before with the no-floating-point-version by splitting
the binhex file into six 1 meg chunks in textpad on the PC, saving them as
plain text, throwing them on floppy disks across to the mac and re-building
the binhex file in word (again saving as plain text) and miraculously
expanding it with stuffit expander to get a full working version of Pov.
then I got an FPU for it and want to install the FPU version, cos 10 million
hours is a long time to take to render skyvase...
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Jim
heres the specs for the LCII:
68020 CPU @ 16Mhz
68888 FPU @ 32MHz
1 Gb Hardisk
10 Mb RAM
No networking/modem
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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: getting pov on the oldest mac in the world...
Date: 11 Dec 2001 13:41:04
Message: <3c165340@news.povray.org>
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In article <3c154177@news.povray.org> , "James Taylor"
<jam### [at] jamestaylorfsworldcouk> wrote:
> well not quite, but I want to install pov 3.1 onto a Mac LCII.
>
> I have the binhex of the 68k version on my PC but its 6 megs so how do I get
> it across to the Mac?
Well, if you have a PC with SCSI adapter and any external SCSI drive you
could just attach it and as long as it is a DOS formatted drive with a FAT16
file system it should work. Or you find some old SCSI external CD-ROM
drives, which will work fine if your PC has a CD writer.
Another option would be to use a serial connection. On the Mac you need a
FTP server on a serial port of the Mac (i.e. NetPresenz). You can then
simply use a null modem cable and an FTP client on the PC. Of course both
computers need to be configured to connect to the internet via a serial port
and *without* PPP! This is probably the most versatile and simplest
solution as you can get a proper cable serial for just a few dollars and you
can use it to transfer files easily in both directions.
Of course you can still use the method you used before, but somehow I think
that isn't what you were up for. Anyway, maybe you are not aware of it, but
StuffIt is available for PCs as well. DropStuff is available as well also I
don't know if its free version for PCs can split files. Of course as the
download is free, this is the least extensive way to try.
However, I don't see a point in running POV-Ray 3.1 on such an underpowered
system (it barely has enough memory). I think POV-Ray 2.2, which can still
be found on the web, came in disk size parts and will be much easier to
transfer.
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich
e-mail: mac### [at] povrayorg
I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://mac.povray.org
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In article <3c165340@news.povray.org>, "Thorsten Froehlich"
<tho### [at] trfde> wrote:
>However, I don't see a point in running POV-Ray 3.1 on such an underpowered
>system (it barely has enough memory).
And you call yourself a mac user? :-)
I've got a PowerMac G3 with 192 Mb RAM here, running system 9.2.1, but I
still prefer to use my Performa 630 (20 Mb RAM, system 7.1.2) for most
things.
Might seem odd, but it feels like the work goes faster when I use the
Performa and POV-Ray 3.1 NonFPU to write the geometry, doing
thumbnail-sized previews when needed, and then shuttle it over to the G3
via LocalTalk and add the finishing touches there before rendering it.
Oh well. Back to work.
Tom Stone
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Domarebacken 42, 14557 Norsborg, Sweden
Phone: Int+46 8 5318 4318, Tel: 08-5318 4318
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-52256/index.htm
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