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Hi all,
I'm trying to build povray for windows using VC 5.0. I've been able
to
build the source using the included project file. However, povwin_s.zip
doesn't seem to include the source to EDITDLL.DLL. I would think most
people have been able to use the DLL included in povwin3.exe however,
I am building this on an Alpha machine so the Intel DLL just won't do.
Does anyone know where I can find the source to EDITDLL.DLL?
Does povwin use any other DLLs? If so, is the source available?
I would really like to be able to run native Alpha rather than
emulated Intel code. I have been able to build a command line version
of povray using the windows source and substituting some of the Unix
files.
A hack at best, but I do miss the GUI.
Also, I have been playing around with POV for a few years now but
haven't
had the time to do any real complicated renderings. I am trying to get
a
feel for just how fast our machins are (600MHz ) but they don't have
much of a problem with my simple pictures. Does anyone have any
"hard" renderings they are willing to share the source to? I am looking
for something that renders in hours or even days. I'm not really
interested
in animations, I'm looking for one picture.
Thanks,
dave
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dav### [at] altatechcom
http://www.altatech.com/
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On Fri, 16 Jan 1998 13:20:23 -0700, Dave Tucker <dav### [at] altatechcom>
wrote:
>I'm trying to build povray for windows using VC 5.0. I've been able to
>build the source using the included project file. However, povwin_s.zip
>doesn't seem to include the source to EDITDLL.DLL.
You're not going to like this... the source is included, in the
povray3/source/windows/delphi directory. It's written in Delphi, and
if I remember correctly it requires at least one third-party control
that is not included.
>Also, I have been playing around with POV for a few years now but haven't
>had the time to do any real complicated renderings. I am trying to get
>a feel for just how fast our machins are (600MHz ) but they don't have
>much of a problem with my simple pictures. Does anyone have any
>"hard" renderings they are willing to share the source to? I am looking
>for something that renders in hours or even days.
Try poking around http://www.irtc.org . Many of the images there
include source, and most are quite complicated. Many also include the
artist's rendering time and what kind of machine was used.
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