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Dark Physics & Dark A.I. & Dark Dynamix / I know it says WinXP only, but...

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MartinS
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2007 13:24
Will DarkPhysics work on Win 2k (SP4)?

Thanks,
G2L

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BatVink
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2007 13:50
It worked for me when I was on Win2K SP4. Try installing the PhysX driver and running something made using it.

SimSmall
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2007 14:35
I tried the demo on windows 2000 and was told that I would be limited to the software solver only, and that fluids would be unavailable...
That was the demo version though, it may have been updated.
Tapewormz
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Posted: 6th Aug 2007 01:58
You can't view fluid physx demos unless you have the hardware installed. It's proprietary. You need the physx card view any fuild demos.

Everything else will work, just not fluid.

Lucifer
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Posted: 15th Aug 2007 04:29
Quote: "You need the physx card view any fuild demos.

Everything else will work, just not fluid."


Fluid? this fluid?



i dont have the physx card ant this works just fine


oh praise the lord, praise furry jesus
Lucy
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2007 12:28
Quote: "Fluid? this fluid? "


The blobulous part of fluid requires the physics though. That's just doing the movement of the water particles, not the physical form of the fluid itself.

Nothing I say is intended to be rude. My autism means that I do not know what is rude and what isn't rude. I apologize if I seem rude. It is not my intention.
Lucifer
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2007 13:20 Edited at: 22nd Aug 2007 13:20
i see...


oh praise the lord, praise furry jesus
tpfkat
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2007 21:08
does it work on vista 32

the programmer formarly known as thicko.
Carpe Noctem
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2007 01:24
It runs perfect here on Vista 32. Compiler and compiled EXE Files ... no problems.
James H
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Posted: 7th Sep 2007 23:34
Dont suppose anyone knows if it will work on vista 64? Have'nt got 64 bit version or know anyone who has, but it would be nice to know.
wh1sp3r
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Posted: 12th Sep 2007 22:11
on Vista 64bit I ran demos without problem


PS: Real programmers aren't afraid of math!.

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