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Subject: Service Release 4 (SR4)


biggert ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 2:39 AM · edited Fri, 24 January 2025 at 1:51 PM

does anyone know if curious labs will release a fourth SR?


stewer ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 2:52 AM

Yes.


Tintifax ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 4:39 AM

when?


DarkMatter_ ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 6:08 AM

I wish poser 4 would get rid of that pesky pop up that tells me it can't find the poser 5 hair.....everytime I load poser 4....Or load a figure.....


dirk5027 ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 6:36 AM

seems funny to me we have not heard a word from curious labs in a very long time


SAMS3D ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 8:23 AM

Did they release a SR3....if so, I did not get it. Sharen


who3d ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 9:05 AM

Yes, they did. Eons ago (SR4 is a loooong time coming)


catlin_mc ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 9:17 AM

Attached Link: http://www.curiouslabs.com/go/downloads

Sharen you can get SR3 at the link. 8)


SAMS3D ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 9:33 AM

Thank you. Sharen PS; I am so behind on this stuff


Jackson ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 12:00 PM

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Puntomaus ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 5:39 PM

Hmmm, I change lights all the time - run the Python script by ockham for deleting all lights - and add new lights, no prob. And don't forget that SR3 removes all this nasty protection stuff that came with Poser 5. That alone was worth updating.

Every organisation rests upon a mountain of secrets ~ Julian Assange


sandoppe ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 9:58 PM

I never installed SR3 and probably won't install SR4 :) I've managed to figure out the nuances of the beast and don't want to waste time learning new ones. The protection stuff was actually removed with the earlier release, except for the lame effort to connect to "Paradise Lost"....which I've set my firewall to prevent :) Aside from that, it works pretty good.


biggert ( ) posted Wed, 26 November 2003 at 10:20 PM

SR3 has some new features it adds to Poser 5 like haze and fog


Puntomaus ( ) posted Thu, 27 November 2003 at 1:09 AM

Nope, SR3 was the last release before Kupa left CL and this was the update patch that removed the protection software that came with P5. I just got a new PC and had to install everything new and the only patches I installed were the figure updater from SR1 and SR3.

Every organisation rests upon a mountain of secrets ~ Julian Assange


Puntomaus ( ) posted Thu, 27 November 2003 at 1:11 AM

From CLs website: In addition to fixes listed in the Read Me text file for this updater, SR3 bypasses the current anti-piracy measures found in Poser 5 resulting in improved reliability and efficiency.

Every organisation rests upon a mountain of secrets ~ Julian Assange


layingback ( ) posted Thu, 27 November 2003 at 12:17 PM

Er, SR2-1 (after all the "Betas") was the one with the Interlok removal (Dec '02). SR3 was post-Kupa in May '03. SR2 was crucial, SR3 had only minor fixes and faster load on a reload (a la P4).


sandoppe ( ) posted Thu, 27 November 2003 at 5:32 PM

You are correct layingback. SR2-1 was the last release I installed because SR2 was so crucial and it did get rid of the Interlok that was causing so many people problems. In fact I installed that before I ever ran Poser 5 (along with the figure updaters) If you open the readme on line for SR3, you can see what's improved and the speed is the major one. It may be that SR3 eliminates the habit Poser 5 has of still trying to connect with the internet. My firewall prevents it from making any connections, but I can still run the program quite successfully. I would guess that if the security mechanism were still in place, I wouldn't be able to run Poser 5 until the connection had been established.


layingback ( ) posted Fri, 28 November 2003 at 1:06 PM

sandoppe, just for clarification, there are 2 separate mechanisms at play here. The security code was all Interlok (PACE's), and is removed with SR2-1 - strictly it isn't removed from your system, just disconnected from Poser 5 so P5 is no longer a "watched" app. The Poser "habit" of accessing the 'Net is actually present in all versiosn from P4 on, although it is changed slightly with P5 it's functionality os much the same. It's not really trying to connect to the Internet, as much as trying to connect to any other Poser app on the network (to check that it's not another copy of itself), but the way it's implemented is rather broad, so it will try to connect to the Internet too - at least once. As far as we can tell - there was a thread on this some time back - it's not trying to "call home" per se. The ability to do that was part of the Interlok code, but whether it was actually ever used beyond the initial registration we have no way of knowing - most likely not given all the other issues CL had at that time. Personally - and I was very active in the "Pay Beta" of Poser 5 2.x - I could see no real change pre/post installing SR3. Certainly didn't destabilize anything, and didn't seem to change anything much, other than the re-load time. Initial load time was as bad or very slightly worse.


sandoppe ( ) posted Fri, 28 November 2003 at 3:41 PM

Thanks for the clarification layback :) It didn't look to me like there was much in the way of change either (from reading posts of other users) which is why I never installed SR3. Initial load is slow and I recall reading in a previous post that SR3 didn't improve that. I don't find reload to be that bad right now. Since I mostly use Poser to "pose" for rendering in Vue 4.2, I will likely wait until there is a more significant upgrade released.


catlin_mc ( ) posted Fri, 28 November 2003 at 5:25 PM

Role on Poser 6. 8)


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