Strata StudioPro Blitz
Strata StudioPro Blitz is the first product available which fully supports QuickDraw3D. The new features of this product will revolutionize the way you work in 3D. Have fun with real-time textured model manipulation and editing! In addition to the award-winning rendering and animation options currently available in StudioPro, now you can also render scenes as Apple QuickTime VR-ready files to create virtual reality worlds and objects which you can view interactively. Or create 3D worlds for the World Wide Web (WWW) through direct support for Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML). StudioPro Blitz is also one of the first products to fully support multiprocessor technology - including the Genesis MP System from Daystar. Take advantage of two or more 604 chips, and watch your renderings really move. Blitz also supports hardware acceleration boards. In addition, the Raytracing renderer is now optimized for StudioPro Blitz. With or without hardware acceleration, Raytracing is faster Thank you for reading this file. Please read it carefully. It contains information about successfully installing the software package, and important operating information. You may wish to print this document so you can have a hard copy to follow during the installation process Included in this Release:
New features in Blitz 1.75+
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
INSTALLATION
AFTER INSTALLATION: If you have System 7.1.2, a Thread Manager will be installed in the Extension Folder in your active System Folder. You will need to restart your machine before you run StudioPro. The Thread Manager is not required with System 7.5 or later, and will not be installed. If you are using a Power Mac 9500, be sure you are running with System Enabler v1.1 or higher. If not, you need to update your system to this version. PLEASE NOTE: On Power Macs be sure that the "Modern Memory Manager" option is turned on in the Memory control panel in order to render images in StudioPro. On true Power Macintosh machines, this will need to be done only once. But on older Macintoshes with an upgrade card installed, you will need to remember each time you switch from 680X0 operation to Power Mac mode. PERSONALIZATION: Upon launching StudioPro for the first time, you will be presented with a personalization dialog. In addition to entering your name and organization, you are REQUIRED to enter a serial number and a name (not a company name). If you don't, a message will appear telling you that the serial number is invalid. StudioPro will not run without the correct serial number. You are provided a unique serial number in the product box, on your quick reference card. Enter it EXACTLY as it is presented. This same serial number is also included on the registration card you return to Strata Incorporated to become a registered owner &emdash; entitling you to technical support access and many other benefits. Please refer to the beginning of Chapter 1 in the User Manual for further information about personalizing your copy of StudioPro and entering the serial number. MEMORY CONSIDERATIONS VIRTUAL MEMORY: There is absolutely NO SUBSTITUTE for real RAM. Using any form of disk space to simulate memory (such as Apple's Virtual Memory) will slow all Blitz functions. If you have enough RAM, you should disable Virtual Memory and the image spooling option within StudioPro through the Preferences command. This will improve your performance. VIRTUAL IMAGE CACHE: If you run out of memory while rendering, you may want to use StudioPro Blitz's virtual image cache. You should have at least ten megabytes of free space on your hard disk drive. Virtual image cache is used when the "Spooling for Rendering" check box is turned on in the Preferences command's dialog box. If you do not have enough RAM to render a particular image, you can use this option. Even if you have enough RAM and even though this may result in additional accessing of the hard disk, turning on the virtual image cache can often improve performance. The size of this cache file on the hard-disk drive varies with the number of objects and texture maps in the 3-D model, the dimensions and resolution of a rendering, and the type of rendering method used. Extremely large projects may require as much as 50-60 megabytes of disk space. TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Future releases of Apple's QuickDraw 3D should improve these memory situations, as well as improving the speed of the wireframe renderer, and eliminating the occasional inverse polygon you may experience (see No. 5 of this section). New versions of QuickDraw 3D will be made available to StudioPro Blitz users as soon as Apple releases them. NOTE: If you are working on a model and decide to conserve memory by turning off object caching and/or texture map display, the memory QuickDraw has already used performing these functions in your model will not be released until you quit the program and relaunch. FURTHER ASSISTANCE For further information about other Strata products including libraries and accessories, contact your nearest Apple Macintosh software dealer, or telephone Strata Inc. at 1-800-6STRATA. Technical support for registered owners is available at (801) 628-9751. Please DO NOT call the toll-free number for technical support. It is reserved for sales purposes and you cannot be transferred to the technical services group from that number. COPYRIGHT NOTICES © by Strata Inc., 1989-95. StudioPro is copyrighted in accordance with provision 17 U.S.C. § 101 and 102. All rights reserved. You have a non-exclusive right to use the included program. You may not modify or translate the program or related documentation. Fraudulent removal from or alteration of a copyright notice appearing on a copyrighted work, and the fraudulent placing of a copyright notice on a distributed copyright work, and/or the willful infringement of a copyrighted work for commercial advantage or private financial gain is prohibited under 17 U.S.C. § 506. <back to DayStar index or Low End Mac home page> Low End Mac Reader SpecialsMemory To Go Special: iMac Intel Core DDR2-667: 1GB-$88 512MB-$49. MacBook 1GB-$88 512MB-$49. New G5 / iMac DDR2 2GB Kit $178 1GB Kit $88. New PowerBook DDR2 1GB $98. G5 DDR400 2GBKit $216 1GB kit $98. Power Book G4 / iBook G4: 1GB $120. Imac G5 1GB $108 512mb $48. G4 PC133: 512mb $74 256mb $32. Flat Imac / Titanium 512mb $96. Flash Cards & Hard Drives AVAILABLE Download Typestyler, still the Ultimate Styling Tool for Internet, Print and Video Graphics. Works great in Classic with a Native OS X Version on the way. Free Tryout: www.typestyler.com LA Computer Company: Specials on iMacs, PowerBooks, iPod accessories, AppleCare and Apple Displays. Apple Original Airport Cards in stock. iPod batteries starting at $8. Call 1-800-941-7654 or Click Here. Other World Computing: Apple OS X Tiger 10.4.x - Full Retail Box Version - just $99.00! No Rebates, etc. to mess with - the real deal! Whether you are on a low end Mac or a high end Mac, you can still play online poker. Find the best poker bonuses including the PokerRoom promotion code. Ramjet Memory: First to Market! iMac Intel Core DDR2-667: 1Gig-$139 2Gig-$269! MacBook DDR2-667: 1Gig-$139 2Gig-$269! Click here
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