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Re: LightWave, AOS4 and The Grim Reaper
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Just when I thought things were going very well with running LW under AOS4, I sit down to do some real work and find a problem, maybe a showstopper for me. Executing Modeler ARexx scripts (such as the frequently used center command, as well as "center 1D," etc.) brings a visit from Mr. Reaper and kills the application.

Anybody got any ideas here?

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Re: LightWave, AOS4 and The Grim Reaper
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Just when I thought things were going very well with running LW under AOS4, I sit down to do some real work and find a problem, maybe a showstopper for me. Executing Modeler ARexx scripts (such as the frequently used center command, as well as "center 1D," etc.) brings a visit from Mr. Reaper and kills the application.


Ask a developer to look at the crash log, which might offer a clue.
Something to always consider when installing a 68k program:

When I installed AdPro, I noticed features not working. It required a rexx library that didn't seem to have an OS4.x version - rexxreqtools.library. Once installed, the issue vanished.

I'm not saying that's your issue, but it is worth looking into Lightwave dependencies on your OS3.x and comparing.

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Re: LightWave, AOS4 and The Grim Reaper
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Just when I thought things were going very well with running LW under AOS4, I sit down to do some real work and find a problem, maybe a showstopper for me. Executing Modeler ARexx scripts (such as the frequently used center command, as well as "center 1D," etc.) brings a visit from Mr. Reaper and kills the application.


Ask a developer to look at the crash log, which might offer a clue.
Something to always consider when installing a 68k program:

When I installed AdPro, I noticed features not working. It required a rexx library that didn't seem to have an OS4.x version - rexxreqtools.library. Once installed, the issue vanished.

I'm not saying that's your issue, but it is worth looking into Lightwave dependencies on your OS3.x and comparing.

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Bringing this thread back to the top just to mention my pleasant discovery: The Modeler ARexx scripts are working for me now. I don't know what has changed, because I haven't messed with the program on my Sam since August. But as of just now, the "Center" and "Center 1D" functions are working as they should in Modeler.

Yea!

Off to trace some rays...

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Re: LightWave, AOS4 and The Grim Reaper
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I don't know if you now have a working preview on screen, but I have.
I don't remember which renderer I have chosen but I can check that tonight if you want. It's probably Cybergraphx.

Philippe 'Elwood' FERRUCCI
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Re: LightWave, AOS4 and The Grim Reaper
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I don't know if you now have a working preview on screen, but I have.
I don't remember which renderer I have chosen but I can check that tonight if you want. It's probably Cybergraphx.


Yeah, let me know what you are using.

And just to be clear... are you talking about the preview image that can be made to appear after a frame is rendered? Or are you talking about the wireframe preview animation that you make with the "Make Preview" function in Layout. I assume you probablty mean the former, but if you have the latter working then I will be very, very excited. I've only ever got that to work on a real Amiga chipset.

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