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Does anyone knows something about installation and running WM2D on MAC?

I'm on a Mac 10.4.10 system version.

Tried to dowload and installed the CrossOver Demo software...and with this I installed the WM2D Demo as an "unauthorized software" in something called a "Bottle".

But I can't open ANY files at all!

What did I do wrong????

Can anyone help here please.

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It's the demo version and I believe that the save function and also the ability to load any other files than their demo's have been disables.....crap!


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Steve...are you talking about the CrossOver?

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bluesgtr44 wrote:It's the demo version and I believe that the save function and also the ability to load any other files than their demo's have been disables.....crap!


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There is a crack available that makes the programme 100% functional.
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I'm not sure if this question has been addressed before but I would like to know more about the following.

When two objects are set to "collide" there is always a certain amount of "penetration" that takes place.
By increasing the mass of the objects, penetration can be minimized but never eliminated.

I am by no means an expert with this program and so I ask for any tips to bring that "penetration down to a minimum and hopefully to zero.

Any help is appreciated.

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Post by broli »

Go to menu World->Accuracy. Then Change the "Integrator Error" value to a smaller value. Mine is set at 0,000001m so penetration isn't visible anymore.
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Thanks a lot for the tip Broli, I'll give it a whirl.

I wish I had asked about this before because it's always been a source of frustration for me with the program.
In the real world "penetration" by two solid objects just doesn't happen.

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The 'Overlap Error' setting determines the penetration depth. I set it to 0.001 when working with inches. In the real world objects deform slightly when they collide, so in a sense they do overlap.


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I know they do Jim, but I was referring a condition where two objects are in contact with each other under the pressure of a force.
I have tried Brolis' advice and it really does make a difference in cutting out all that unrealistic "penetration" of the objects.

Thanks

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Here are two sims
The first one is set for all to "do not collide".

The second one is set for "all to collide", and it won't run .

It just sits there saying it's calculating frame one but does nothing.

This is not what I would expect, can someone please tell me why it does this. I'm stumped.
Thanks

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On your collide model hold shift & select every blue rectangle around the rim - then select do not collide in the menu - run the sim - now it works & the yellow mass still collides with individual blue rectangles.

I would say you were sucking computing power & memory because of overlap error of the blue rectangles - they cannot occupy the same space.
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Thanks for the prompt reply
On your collide model hold shift & select every blue rectangle around the rim - then select do not collide in the menu - run the sim - now it works & the yellow mass still collides with individual blue rectangles.
How could I not have realized this myself !! I'm definitely losing it . Maybe it's time to look for another hobby.

I read that your South Island shifted closer to Australia by about a foot the other day. Did you feel it move?

Thanks again Fletcher , would you believe I wasted a whole weekend trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. Most humbling.

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Sure did - 7.8 on the sphincter scale - don't come that big often - in about 10 million years I'll be able to walk acros to sydney at low tide :7)
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I'll be here waiting to kick you back :-)
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My copy of wm2 might have gone buggy. Actually it's probably user error, anyone have any ideas? When I make a circle and put it on a platform, when I press play the circle sinks down and rides on a phantom inner radius instead of the actual circle edge.
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