Upgrading to 64 bit version of licensed Pymol 1.3 fixed all rendering
issues.
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Jason Vertrees <
jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com> wrote:
> Hi Ian & Tsjerk,
>
> > You can try to set hash_max (set hash_max,200) to put a limit on memory
> > usage. Then again, an immediate crash can also mean the scene just isn't
> > going to fit in memory. Complex scenes I usually write in parts to povray
> > format, which I then combine and raytrace with povray.
>
> Please also type "help faster" for some more information on the
> hash_max setting.
>
> > I am trying to Render out a very large scene in pymol, on a 64-bit
> windows 7
> > computer, and as soon as I try and raytrace, pymol crashes with no useful
> > error message. I tried creating a pov file, and rendering with pov-ray,
> but
> > pymol still crashed. What are my options for rendering out my scene, if
> > any? Thank you.
>
> Last, are you using 32-bit PyMOL or 64-bit PyMOL? I know your OS is
> 64-bit, but what about the PyMOL binary?
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Jason
>
> --
> Jason Vertrees, PhD
> PyMOL Product Manager
> Schrodinger, LLC
>
> (e) jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com
> (o) +1 (603) 374-7120
>
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