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February 14, 2006 at 7:12 am #200640metalrahulParticipant
hi guys
Anbody knows any links which give me info abt history or evolution of 3D studio max, from 3d studio to current 3D studio Max 8. I need a detailed informtion, like what features where added in each versions to enhance productivity. and Need some info abt some major works done using the 3ds max. ❓
Its for class research, i tried searching net with google, but didn’t got enough info 😕 so if anybody knows some stuff abt it, plz help me out!!!
Rahul. 🙂
February 14, 2006 at 12:16 pm #211991RaykParticipantyou might want to ask here: support.discreet.com as well.
-rayk
February 14, 2006 at 12:51 pm #211990AnonymousInactivehi,
i started with 3d studio 1, (which was hardly usable, as it didnt have any feature for cutting objects – besides deleting triangles)
i dont have anything from that time, but i still got a complete package of 3dstudio3 (including dongle;-))
here is some info from the reference manual …have fun
robert3D Studio requires at a minimum the following equipment:
An IBM®, COMPAQ® or 100-percent compatible personal computer with an 80386™, 80486™, or Pentium™ microprocessor
A minimum of eight megabytes (MB) of RAM
A 1.2-MB or 1.44-MB floppy disk drive
A Microsoft®-compatible mouse
A display board and monitor capable ofdisplaying 256 calors at a minimum screen resolution of 640×480.
A hard disk drive with a minimum of 20 MB free disk space
Al180386-based computers requirea math coprocessor, which can be an Intel® 80387™ or an Intel-compatible coprocessor such as a Cyrix D87. A1180486SX-, 80486SL-, and 80486SLC-based computers must also have a math coprocessor, or be otherwise upgraded to be equiva- lent to an Intel80486DX system. The Weitek 3167 and 4167 matJi coprocessors are not supported in Release 3.See the lnstallation Guide for additional information regarding configuration of your system for 3D Studio.
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