Forum: Poser 12


Subject: Want to re-test Poser12

A_Sunbeam opened this issue on Apr 08, 2021 ยท 7 posts


A_Sunbeam posted Thu, 08 April 2021 at 2:56 AM

I had a free trial, which is now expired. At the time Firefly renders made my iMac freeze up. The latest version has fixed the freeze in Big Sur, and I would like to check if the problem is also fixed for Mojave - yes, I know Mojave is is older than the minimum recommended OS versions - but it is 64 bit and the freezing was the only issue I found when testing it. Can I have a couple of days extension on my free trial so I can re-check the freezing issue? If it is fixed then I can go ahead and get Poser 12.


jennblake posted Thu, 08 April 2021 at 9:53 AM

Hello.

I'm sorry but there is no way to extend the free trial. Once it expires there is no way to extend it.

Jenn


A_Sunbeam posted Thu, 08 April 2021 at 12:23 PM

Pity ... ok so either I take a chance or do without P12. I'll think about it.


A_Sunbeam posted Thu, 08 April 2021 at 10:46 PM

Any Mac user out there with Mojave who has tested this latest P12 build?


philadam posted Sun, 18 April 2021 at 10:59 PM

I'm not that familiar with Mac's, but you could try and set up a virtual machine and create a sand box to play in. I do with windows 10 all the time.


Azath posted Mon, 19 April 2021 at 5:35 AM

Also Possible by setting up Hyper-V Virtual machines you do not loose the setup each time you close it :)


an0malaus posted Mon, 19 April 2021 at 11:19 AM

Hmmm. I wish I could help.

I have one 2013 iMac on Catalina that won't run Big Sur and one 2011 iMac on Sierra, that won't go past High Sierra (which I tested on an external HDD). Mojave and beyond are right out because that iMac's AMD GPU doesn't support Metal, so it's a dead end except for running Poser 12 in Windows 10 under Parallels Desktop VM, which it does without a hiccough (Windows update issues aside 😜).

Those iMacs are still worthy windows machines, even if Poser 12 won't run on them natively. I read that M1 Macs also work really well as Windows machines with Virtual Machines. Lots of levels of code translation happening there, which they appear to be specifically optimised for.

Neither supports GPU Renders (too old, and the 2013 with NVidia GPU only has 1GB VRAM).

Apple need to hurry up and release their Apple Silicon 27" iMacs, which probably won't happen until late this year.

I do see that M1 Macs will support Octane X, so that's a pleasant prospect for future rendering.

I hear one of the P12 testers was using High Sierra until a few months ago, but is now on Catalina. I was hoping to get confirmation that P12 would run under Mojave, but it's still not worth it for me on the 2011 iMac as lack of Metal support will break macOS to the point of unusability, I hear.



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