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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
I've had the same computer since 1994. It's been in a constant state of evolution since I bought it, however.
It began its life as an Intel 486-DX (33MHz) with 4MB of memory, a 200MB hard drive, and a 3x CD-ROM. In its current incarnation, it's a Pentium 3-850MHz with 128MB of memory, 30GB hard drive, and a couple of DVD-ROM drives. Next month, it enters its cocoon and emerges as either a Pentium 4 or an Athlon XP, whether it likes it or not.
I just got P4 a few months ago and the only upgrade I've made was a new data drive just before installing P5. This 1.4g athelon / Asus will take up to a 2.1 chip so I'm bidding on a new chip. Every year or so I redo the MB/Chip/Ram so come December I'll likely be building a new system for my drives again.
Same towers, with innards changing every year, but not next year. That's it for a while. Right now, the server is a Thunderbird, 1.6+ with 1.5 G ram (I always match my CPU speed with my ram. I find the puters work more efficiently configured that way.) I have ATI 7200s on both main computers, and lots of 40G HDs. Lost my big screen monitor the day before P5 got here... I'm wondering what I should be looking at in .25 and< 19" monitors... One dvd, one burner and on fast cd on both main computers. Zip and an old PDrom give me removable data capability. Q
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Same computer since 1995 but regularly upgraded. Now, its an Intel 233 Mhz, 180 Mb RAM computer. It has always been slow with Poser. Recently I bought a new one for XP and P5. It's an AMD 600 Mhz, 500 Mb RAM computer but I've already upgraded the processor to 1,5 Mhz ;) P4 behaves well with the new computer.
Yarp - author of P3DO Organizer for Poser
Hmm...just one computer, but like some of the others here it's been in a constant state of evolution. Started out as a 486 133MHz with 128 Ram and two 2 gig HD and a CD RW but now it's a 1.4GB Athlon with 512 MB memory and a single 120 GB HD with a CDRW and DVDRom. I'm planning to add another cooling fan to the case next week (and STILL trying to figure out why the darn thing doesn't want to read all three DIMM slots at the same time. Two at a time is fine, but not all three - and I KNOW that all three of them work, they just don't want to work together. sigh and me with another 236 megs of ram to add in there...But I love the new case - it's gorgeous g) Dr. Katenstein
2 or maybe 3 Macs-- I had a clone in there and am blocking out all the time I spent reformatting that thing everyweek. 6 or 7 PC's-- two of them are laptops. Several have been passed on to less fortunate friends. Which I am dying to do with my remaining Mac if they will ever get an emulator for PowerMac. Emily
5: PII 300MHz w. 128MB RAM PIII 500MHz w. 256MB RAM upgraded to 768MB Athlon 1.4GHz w. 512MB RAM upgraded to 1GB PIV 2.4GHz w. 1GB RAM Laptop PIV 2GHz 512MB RAM Don't ask about Harddiscs, I've really lost count. Must be at least 1/2 TB by now (although some are RAID mirrored) -- Mark Yes I have a habit. No I'm not seeking help to kick it.
Mark
"How many computers you've had since P4?"
Just one, but like the cells in the human body, its components periodically slough off and are replaced with young, vigorous ones. :-) My main rig can trace its history back eleven years, but literally everything in it has been replaced at least once, including the case--and some things have been replaced several times. It started life as a 33 MHz 386 with 4MB of RAM and 120MB of hard disk space; now's it's an Athlon XP 1700+ with 1GB of RAM and 100 GB of hard disk space. Ahhh, progress. :-)
Just one OLD non-evolved P-II 400Mhz w/ 8Gb HD which I've been using ever since I first got Bryce 3 and Poser 2. The only upgrades I've been able to afford for it was bumping the memory up to 256Mb and adding a 40Gb external HD. Hoping that MAYBE by the end of next year I can afford to get rid of it and move to a 'new-er' obsolete machine. DREAMING that maybe someday I can afford to have a machine that's not already several 'generations' (of PC's) into obsolescence at the time I buy it. I have certainly learned the truth in the computerland axiom "If you can afford it, it's obsolete."
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Last week I asked how long you've had Poser 4 and used it in your art.
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Now I'm wondering how many different computers you've had since you began using Poser 4. Ok I'll shut up now and stop asking silly qustions. :)