Thank you Radiance,
Will that license include both a Windows and Mac OS X Octane Render? I'd prefer to use my Apple side as it is much easier to use and it recognises both cards.
Many thanks
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- Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:31 pm
- Forum: Demo Version Questions & Discussion
- Topic: Macbook Pro Crash after Import?!?
- Replies: 14
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- Sat Jan 22, 2011 1:00 am
- Forum: Demo Version Questions & Discussion
- Topic: Macbook Pro Crash after Import?!?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6600
Re: Macbook Pro Crash after Import?!?
Radance,
does that mean it should work fine for the bought version?
I tried it again, and still having the same problem with starting up Octane. I checked the CUDA system preferences pane and it confirms that I have the 3.0 drivers. Also says that there are some compatibility issues as my GPU ...
does that mean it should work fine for the bought version?
I tried it again, and still having the same problem with starting up Octane. I checked the CUDA system preferences pane and it confirms that I have the 3.0 drivers. Also says that there are some compatibility issues as my GPU ...
- Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:31 am
- Forum: Demo Version Questions & Discussion
- Topic: Macbook Pro Crash after Import?!?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6600
Re: Macbook Pro Crash after Import?!?
Same here,
2.4 GHz MacBook Pro GeForce 9400M/9600M GT
Installed as the tutorial shows, comes up with window saying I don't have CUDA, when I actually do (it's in the system preferences panel, actually says I should upgrade to latest 3.2 driver). I then installed XQuartz that worked with someone ...
2.4 GHz MacBook Pro GeForce 9400M/9600M GT
Installed as the tutorial shows, comes up with window saying I don't have CUDA, when I actually do (it's in the system preferences panel, actually says I should upgrade to latest 3.2 driver). I then installed XQuartz that worked with someone ...