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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 2:56 am)
My Poser directory is very nearly 2GB. However, I keep most of my Poser stuff elsewhere. I have a further 1.6GB or more on my hard disk and several CD-ROMs, and six or seven Zip disks of Poser stuff. Then there's the 3D stuff that I've developed outside Poser which probably runs to another 3 or 4 GB. I use Win 98 on my desktop, and Win 95 on my laptop. Don't ask. I don't know why either. Maz
Mac OS 9.0.4 Currently my runtime folder weighs in at a gargantua 9.92 gig containing over 16,000 files ::blinks and doublechecks those numbers:: Gads.... and I have 5 CDs worth of stuff that's not even installed.
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Windows XP, with a 1.8 gig Poser directory (I recently cleaned it all out though) and 17 CDs full of Poser stuff. Yow. :) SnowS
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Poser = 3.71Gigs lol and thats not half of what I have, a lot more stuff is on backup cd's :)I am running windows,amdk6 athalon processor,320 MB Ram, 22.8 Gig hard drive, with 11.3 free space left
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Win 98SE (I never have any problems, why fix it if it ain't broke?), 850 AMD Athlon, 384M RAM, 7.69G Runtime Folder. Just took off a about 1.25G of Posette and Dork stuff. Running out of space and thinking of losing my partitions. Daio's got me beat!
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Heres my specs: Celeron 700 Win2000 Pro 128 MB RAM (upgrading soon to maybe a 1.1GHz) Runtime: 2.1 GB DAZ: 372 MB Freestuff: 450 MB (Zipped at ~89% and not installed) Templates: 400 MB All this stuff is regularly used. This puts my entire Poser program at 2.2 GB... Thats all. Geez I thought it was more than that.
Mac 9.1 I keep my current projects on separate Zips so I can keep the size of my RunTime folder relatively small. It makes the program run far more efficiently, from what I can see. Having said that, tonight I started CD #23 of archives, some of it Bryce, some of it QuickTime movies, but the overwhelming amount Poser material. Ive developed a very specific indexing program so I can readily find the materials I need for any given project instead of having to dump everything on my HD.
Windows 98 (soon to upgrade to XP I hope) Poser folder about 5.5 GB and the rest on CD's An additonal 3G folder with 3ds models and a 1G folder with textures I use in Poser.
OS: Windows XP
Runtime: over 6 Gb, growing rapidly
I also have a german version of Poser. :P
In this version the names of some folders are different (figures -> Figuren, and so on). Everytime I install something I have to move the library stuff in the correct directories. This bugs me endlessly.
A installation routine which could figure this out would be very good.
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Hi I am making a program for poser file management/automated distribution packaging/cr2 edits/morph managing/phi building/cr2 link checking and lots more stuff. I would like to have some kind of idea of what the standard poser community uses for an OS and the size of you current poser directory. for instance, I use Windows ME and my Poser directory is ~1 gb in size. I ask because even windows systems will not report various items the same...such simple things as acquiring "free disk space" are not reported and handled the same way for each one (silly huh?) and I want to know how many people use what OS so I know what areas to focus on... this also gives me an idea of how many poser files an average user of poser has. thanx BT