Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit / i7 950 /12 GB DDR3 SDRAM / Nvidia GeForce 460 (2x) / Samsung Syncmaster P2770
I was in despair ! I had a lot of troubles with LPub 4.0.0.11 in conjunction with LDView 4.1. With a relative complex design using a submodel repeated several times LPub was not able to finish up without crashing after about 80% of instructions generating. Reducing quality in LDView was helping a little bit but couldn't solve the problem. So I "discovered" your announcement about LDView 4.2 Beta and tried out the 64-Bit version. The result is phenomenal ! It runs 3 to 5 times faster and all the problems with cooperating between LPub and LDView are blown away !
Thanks Travis for this great upgrade ... You are the knight in shining armor :-)
Arthur
If you are able to "give away" some computing capacity install BOINC and help scientists to find a needle in a haystack (e.G. LIGO Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory)
I was in despair ! I had a lot of troubles with LPub 4.0.0.11 in conjunction with LDView 4.1. With a relative complex design using a submodel repeated several times LPub was not able to finish up without crashing after about 80% of instructions generating. Reducing quality in LDView was helping a little bit but couldn't solve the problem. So I "discovered" your announcement about LDView 4.2 Beta and tried out the 64-Bit version. The result is phenomenal ! It runs 3 to 5 times faster and all the problems with cooperating between LPub and LDView are blown away !
Thanks Travis for this great upgrade ... You are the knight in shining armor :-)
Arthur
If you are able to "give away" some computing capacity install BOINC and help scientists to find a needle in a haystack (e.G. LIGO Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory)
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I know I am part of a story that starts long before I can remember and continues long beyond when anyone will remember me [Long Now: Danny Hillis, Desinger of the 10'000 Year Clock]
I know I am part of a story that starts long before I can remember and continues long beyond when anyone will remember me [Long Now: Danny Hillis, Desinger of the 10'000 Year Clock]