WM2D
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re: WM2D
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.
best regards
ruggero ;-)
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.
best regards
ruggero ;-)
Contradictions do not exist.
Whenever you think you are facing a contradiction, check your premises.
You will find that one of them is wrong. - Ayn Rand -
Whenever you think you are facing a contradiction, check your premises.
You will find that one of them is wrong. - Ayn Rand -
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re: WM2D
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!
Steve
Steve
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re: WM2D
Steve...are you talking about the CrossOver?
ruggero ;-)
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Contradictions do not exist.
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You will find that one of them is wrong. - Ayn Rand -
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Re: re: WM2D
There is a crack available that makes the programme 100% functional.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!
Steve
If you want details mail me hans@keelytech.com
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re: WM2D
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.
Graham
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.
Graham
re: WM2D
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.
Graham
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.
Graham
re: WM2D
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
Graham
I have tried Brolis' advice and it really does make a difference in cutting out all that unrealistic "penetration" of the objects.
Thanks
Graham
re: WM2D
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
Graham
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
Graham
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re: WM2D
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.
I would say you were sucking computing power & memory because of overlap error of the blue rectangles - they cannot occupy the same space.
re: WM2D
Thanks for the prompt reply
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.
Graham
How could I not have realized this myself !! I'm definitely losing it . Maybe it's time to look for another hobby.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 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.
Graham
re: WM2D
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.
meChANical Man.
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"All things move according to the whims of the great magnet"; Hunter S. Thompson.