Re: Indigo Renderer 2.4.2 Released
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:31 am
Not right now. It is scheduled for next wednesday, iirc.forgeflow wrote:Will there be a Mac build to play with?
https://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/
https://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=9619
Not right now. It is scheduled for next wednesday, iirc.forgeflow wrote:Will there be a Mac build to play with?
It was a bit unfinished so we had to remove itSaphireS wrote:64bit works fine after some early first tests, however, could you pleas add the dark theme as an option in the "options-menu" ?
Don't abandon any important work because of this, but if you have the time I would appreciate it. :)fused wrote:It was a bit unfinished so we had to remove it :)SaphireS wrote:64bit works fine after some early first tests, however, could you pleas add the dark theme as an option in the "options-menu" ? ;)
I'll maybe finish and upload it tomorrow if I can find some time for it. But I'm packed with lots of work currently.
Same thing happens here too.pixie wrote:I get this error:Tried registering the Indigo Network Manager and I got this:Code: Select all
Error: Could not make a TCP connection to server 127.0.0.1:7200, Error code: WSAECONNREFUSED
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Error validating licence: Could not find '</licence_data>'
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indigo_console.exe has failed to start because nvcuda.dll was not found.
Does that dll mean no OpenCL implementation :( ?suvakas wrote:indigo_console is not working.
Here's the error message:Because of this material previews are not working inside Maxigo.Code: Select all
indigo_console.exe has failed to start because nvcuda.dll was not found.
Perhaps this helps...suvakas wrote:indigo_console is not working.
Here's the error message:Because of this material previews are not working inside Maxigo.Code: Select all
indigo_console.exe has failed to start because nvcuda.dll was not found.
Not always, if the path is set it could be reached from outside unless it's hardcoded somehow...Zom-B wrote:I'm on ATI too... I hope for some openCL support... waiting until then to get a new 5xxx card :)
anyway, the nvcuda.dll has be be placed into the Indigo Folder to get found ;-)
how about some numbers/images...pixie wrote:Updated: It works like a charm and I didn't have to change my system. I have a GTX 285, and I have to say that I'm impressed, seeing is believing.