the command 'ray' initiates the raytracing which is not GPU-dependent,
i.e. your gfx drivers won't increase your raytrace time, only upgrading
your main CPU will.
But it shouldn't freeze. Does it crash? Have you tried ray'ing a simple
scene, i.e. just a few residue, stick representation, noth
Dear everybody,
I'm using the last version of PyMOL, which is very fast (!), but I
encountered a problem with ray. I found a driver for my video card which
makes programs like O a lot faster, and it also makes PyMOL faster in
all the *preparation* process. But as soon as I want to ray my pictu
Is there a '/sw/lib/python2.2/lib-dynload/time.so' on your system?
Matt
On Sunday, Aug 17, 2003, at 20:23 Australia/Canberra,
wkag...@jota.gsc.riken.go.jp wrote:
The native and the x-windows version on mac fails to start. The
following message appears in the terminal.
Traceback (most re
The native and the x-windows version on mac fails to start. The
following message appears in the terminal.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/sw/lib/pymol/modules/pymol/__init__.py", line 59, in ?
import threading
File "/sw/lib/python2.2/threading.py", line 4, in ?
import tim