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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 12:50 am)
Welcome to the Poser Technical Forum.
Where computer nerds can Pull out their slide rules and not get laughed at. Pocket protectors are not required. ;-)
This is the place you come to ask questions and share new ideas about using the internal file structure of Poser to push the program past it's normal limits.
New users are encouraged to read the FAQ sections here and on the Poser forum before asking questions.
Any Poser version will run on a dual or quad core CPU, though only Poser 7 and higher will make use of the extra cores.
Poser 7 can utilize all 4 cores when rendering, speeding up the render quite a bit.
Only certain stages of the render benefit from having multiple cores though - loading textures and geometries, for example, do not.
Setting up a scene uses only 1 core. Hair and cloth simulations also only use 1 core.
If you consider moving up to a quad, also consider moving up to a 64 bit OS and installing more than 4 GB of RAM. Again, only useful for Poser 7 and higher.
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
DO NOT INSTALL POSER IN "Program FIles"!
Vista protects the Program Files folder, so you won't be able to install content in the main runtime. For content like V4 and M4 that's a real pain.
Install Poser somewhere else, like in C:Poser (or, if you have more tha one partition - and I certainly hope so - in D:Poser)
Same for content: install it outside of the "ordinary" structures. I put new content in external runtimes; I've got one "holdall" folder called D:ExternalRuntimes that holds about 10 external runtimes right now.
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
No, you can install in Program Files, but make sure you install for all users and Serialize it as the Admin (Turning off UAC bypasses this)
If you get errors, it most likely means that some files are in the Virtual Store (one of those "Features") Copying them to the Program Files location in Poser install will ususally clear up the issue.
ratscloset
aka John
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Will Poser recognize a quad core processor. I have dual and it's great but would love to move up to quad.