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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.
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I had a lot of problems rendering in P4 (slooow and often crashing), and I had way moore with P5. I have a Gigabyte Pentium 4 TS GA-8IRX, and upgraded it from 128 to 256 of RAM. Now I read on a lot of posts that the problem could be the OS: Win98 doesn't allow to use more of 128 RAM or so... Could You tell me what kind of OS (Win 2000, XP, ecc...)would be better? And, then, would it be useful to expand RAM to 512 or more? Thanks a lot to everyone.