thedoctor opened this issue on Jun 26, 2007 ยท 25 posts
thedoctor posted Thu, 28 June 2007 at 4:50 AM
Much appreciate the caveat about BodyStudio not running under 64-bit XP or Vista. That's a deal breaker for me but hopefully it will get solved by Reiss soon.
Estherau asked: *"... so i was wondering if your windows disk on your puter can see your mac partitions and vice versa with your bootcamp setup, or if u have to first set up some sort of internal network. otherwise just clone your runtimes and store them on both partitions i guess but that's a waste of space and not even a backup because if your puter gets zapped you lose all partitions anyway unless you have them on separate drives and only one drive fails.
love esther."*I don't see the Mac drives when booting to windows although the Windows drives all mount when I boot OSX. I installed MacOpener and figured it would mount the Mac drives but nada. I do want to avoid having to duplicate any files so I'm going to pursue this further. I can't imagine it will be that hard to solve. If anyone has the answer please post!
One last thing, I've got Poser installed under XP-64-bit but when I open it the main window shows whatever was on the desktop at the time it was opened and you can't see the figures. Everything is there and operating as you CAN see them when you render so this is obviously a display issue. I'm using a Radeon1900XT but haven't found any settings with its Catalyst control panel that helps. I'm suspecting this is an OpenGL issue but I haven't found any OpenGL settings with the Radeon control panel. Given that the Poser specs specifically state "recent NVIDIA GeForce and ATI Radeon preferred" and it works great under XP32-bit my guess is the artifact is related to my Windows install. I ran the Windows Update and have Service Pack 2 installed along with everything else Mr. Bill's updater said I should have. Any ideas here guys?
(edit: Just remembered I could right-click the display and choose SreeD as an alternative for OpenGL and that works ok. I'd prefer running OpenGL, though, so if anyone had any ideas why Poser and Radeon 1900XT aren't playing nice under OpenGL display please chime in!)