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Subject: Two questions


artnik ( ) posted Tue, 17 October 2000 at 5:10 PM ยท edited Sun, 04 August 2024 at 12:32 AM

The first Q: Was there an additional file to the free zygoye rubbermouse? I can't seem to find one on my drive. Most of the Zygote's have two separate files, I just have the main one. Does anyone know how to get the other Zygote file if there is one? I already have a very nice texture map someone had posted here. Q 2: Is it possible to run separate Poser installations from two different drives? I have Poser on my main built-in drive, which is fine, as far as it goes. My problem is that I've so many new files I acquired for it (most still in zips) that I don't want to use up that much more drive space. I got a large(38.1GB) external drive, especially for additional graphics, or whatever I needed. I don't want to uninstall what's already in place but I thought I could either copy Poser or reinstall it to the large drive so I could take advantage of the room. Is that possible without causing conflict betwen the two Posers?


Jaager ( ) posted Wed, 18 October 2000 at 1:05 AM

Q1 = ? Q2 Why not just move Poser to the large drive? Although, I stayed on the same HD, I moved Poser to the top, in a folder: A Poser. The only problem I has was the RDS plugin asking where Poser.exe was. After I told it, everything has gone well. Another method is to set up your files so that they can be moved in and out of the Libraries folder as you need them. When your do a character or prop, if you put the textures in a subdirectory "text" under the one with the CR2 or PP2, you can move the folder easily. As far as two copies goes, it is probably do-able since CL went to the trouble of including a routine to look for this with the lastest upgrade.


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