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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
E Yes Since Poser (or any other process) won't use more than 2GB, it doesn't matter. Anything beyond that is SwapFile or, in the case of Adobe, disk-cache.
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1.C 2.Yes (propack) PC win2K
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1: F 640 MB
2: yes, most of the time it is enough, but I never get into doing those really complicated renders (with 5 v3's and 14 M3s, and a herd of Millennium Horses ) that some of the people in here do.
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d. Poser is the worst-written OS X app I have. It would be dog-slow and as unstable as a pet coon, whether I have 2GB or 2,000 GB. It has to be rewritten from the ground up, by people who don't have problems dealing with Apple. By slow, I mean it renders very fast, but trying to change the dials or select groups can become as slow as molasses.
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A Yes (But I don't use hi-res models like V3, or try to do huge renders. Mainly use Posette and Misaki, and only do animation.)
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E: 640 Mb Yes. I'd also like to note that some aspects of rendering are actually more CPU dependent than memory dependent, so that's a factor in rendering speed sometimes more than available memory. And yes, I'd like more memory. It's a good thing to have a lot of that to play with. ;-) bonni
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B yes (but more is always better) WinXP Home, SP2. P5.
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Question: How much are Poser operations affected by the amount of memory in our computers? Sure, we have all heard that more is better, but before I spend money on adding more memory, I want to know how much is enough. So, I am running a poll. Its EASY to participate and the results will be posted here so we can all benefit. To join in, just answer these two questions:
A) 256MB or less
B) 512MB
C) 1GB
D) 2GB
E) More than 2GB
F) Other: specify amount
YES, I am satisfied that the amount of memory I have is enough. Poser appears to operate satisfactorily.
NO, The memory in my computer does not appear adequate. Poser does not seem to operate as fast or as well as I think it should.
This wont take much of your time to complete. All you have to enter in your reply is something like:
A NO or E YES.
Please consider participating because the larger the sample size, the better the results will be for all of us. Ill tally the data and report the outcome here.
(Yes, I know this is a subjective study and that there are other factors involved like processor speed, hard drive seek rate, OS, etc; however, in this brief poll I am only looking for a connection between the amount of memory people in their machines have and their overall satisfaction with Posers performance.)
Thank you in advance for taking part in the poll.