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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 20 7:34 am)
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The Collada export is what caught my eye.
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Poser 12: Inches (Poser(PC) user since 1 and the floppies/manual to prove it!)
Quote - > Quote - ok to all running AMD systems, this is Intel only.....
I guess only 90% of systems will have capability to run this then
well smartypants, I have an AMD Athlon X64 5600+ which when I run it I get told
Fatal Error: This program was not built to run on the processor in your system. The allowed processors are; Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo Processors and Compatible Intel Processors with supplemental Streaming SIMD Extentions 3 (SSSE3) instruction Support.
so. whats the answer to that oh wise one? Hmm?
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Why code like this is written is beyond me. It should use the instruction set if its available, if not then process it accordingly. That way it would work on all systems but you may not get all the optimisations.
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I wouldnt have to manage my anger
if people would manage their stupidity......
Quote - Why code like this is written is beyond me.
Just a guess but since it is not Commercial Software perhaps the coders only bothered to optimize he code for the hardware/OS they personally owned.
I am just glad the people over at blender.org take the time to support many configurations.
Cheers
Quote - seems your AMD (later chip than mine) has the needed instruction set. below yours (at least) is iffy.
AMD has no Intel's SSSE3 instructions set and don't know if one day will have, they creating other sets. If some AMDs work and others not, something they did wrong with the CPU detection process.
Stupidity also evolves!
Quote - no good. it's mitsuba that won't run
seems your AMD (later chip than mine) has the needed instruction set. below yours (at least) is iffy.
Hmm...it should since... "The program currently runs on Linux, MacOS X and Microsoft Windows and makes use of SSE2 optimizations on x86 and x86_64 platforms." (Direct quote from the Mitsuba homepage.)* *
Just guessing, but you've got something else conflicting.
Now what that might be...not even a vague glimmer of an idea here.* *
Quote - Fatal Error: This program was not built to run on the processor in your system. The allowed processors are; Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo Processors and Compatible Intel Processors with supplemental Streaming SIMD Extentions 3 (SSSE3) instruction Support.
Quote - "The program currently runs on Linux, MacOS X and Microsoft Windows and makes use of SSE2 optimizations on x86 and x86_64 platforms." (Direct quote from the Mitsuba homepage.)
This is conflicting, SSSE3 doesnt exist in AMD and SSE2 AMD64 has it, previous Athlons haven't SSE2
Maybe you are running an old Athlon without SSE2 and Mitsuba is giving a wrong text as error message or the same error message for all kind of problems.
Stupidity also evolves!
there are a few glitches in re: poser and this renderer beta 0.2.0 (OS X), in case anybody asks. but it's not bad. when ya load it with some imported file, it starts doing the preview, rough at first, but it zeroes in on the preview render after a few minutes. it looks like a movie of successive approximations to the final render.
Quote - > Quote - Fatal Error: This program was not built to run on the processor in your system. The allowed processors are; Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo Processors and Compatible Intel Processors with supplemental Streaming SIMD Extentions 3 (SSSE3) instruction Support.
Quote - "The program currently runs on Linux, MacOS X and Microsoft Windows and makes use of SSE2 optimizations on x86 and x86_64 platforms." (Direct quote from the Mitsuba homepage.)
This is conflicting, SSSE3 doesnt exist in AMD and SSE2 AMD64 has it, previous Athlons haven't SSE2
Maybe you are running an old Athlon without SSE2 and Mitsuba is giving a wrong text as error message or the same error message for all kind of problems.
Kawecki? I'm leaving the thread. why? because there's this person I can't stand who won't shut up and go away.
that person is you.
Airport security is a burden we must all shoulder. Do your part, and please grope yourself in advance.
o.k., maggie's out. also wanted to mention that when trying to render poser girl (vickie or alyson) in mitsuba, I get rays emanating from the hip area, and they look like stray polygons. ISTR the guy who distrib. mitsuba renderer may be attributing these to bad normals, but for some reason they don't show up in poser nor carrara, hence IMVHO it's just a bug in early beta release.
Quote - > Quote - seems your AMD (later chip than mine) has the needed instruction set. below yours (at least) is iffy.
AMD has no Intel's SSSE3 instructions set and don't know if one day will have, they creating other sets. If some AMDs work and others not, something they did wrong with the CPU detection process.
Really shouldn't be relavent as the program is supposedly optimized for SSE2 which is supported on the AMD Athalon X64 5600+, the only instruction set difference between that CPU and mine is that mine supports SSE4a also.
At a guess I'm thinking the programmer may be using the Intel Compiler, something that should NEVER be done if you want your coding efforts to be usable on the widest variety of hardware sets. (This is regardless of the settlement reached between Intel and AMD last year after the Federal investigation of Chipzilla.)
"At a guess I'm thinking the programmer may be using the Intel Compiler, something that should NEVER be done if you want your coding efforts to be usable on the widest variety of hardware sets."
Well it is freeware guys
its not as if they have to worry about maximum
$market penetration$
Cheers
Quote - At a guess I'm thinking the programmer may be using the Intel Compiler, something that should NEVER be done if you want your coding efforts to be usable on the widest variety of hardware sets. (This is regardless of the settlement reached between Intel and AMD last year after the Federal investigation of Chipzilla.)
It's Open Source-has anyone tried compiling it with gcc++?
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FYI, YMMV, have a good day..."Few are agreeable in conversation, because each thinks more of what he intends to say than that of what others are saying, and listens no more when he himself has a chance to speak." - Francois de la Rochefoucauld
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Poser 12: Inches (Poser(PC) user since 1 and the floppies/manual to prove it!)