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In lugnet.cad, Michael Horvath wrote:
> Looks great!
>
> BTW, if anyone's interested, I used LDBoxer to convert the bricks in Datsville
> to boxes. This speeds up considerably. It's available at my LDraw page -
> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Quadrant/3864/ldraw.htm
> Using LDBoxer I was able to render sections of Datsville in LDView at 6-15fps!
> There is also an extended library of boxes to use with LDBoxer, as well as some
> grids and axes you can use to orient parts and models.
>
> -Mike
On the two "newer" (well...) versions of LDBoxer, I've abandoned the *.box
extension and instead I use Parts\B\*.dat for boxed versions.
Have you tried them yet? Maybe they don't have the same memory limits? I think I
changed from Memo to CheckBoxList in most of my later LDraw exeriments and that
it increased the capacity very much.
http://home.swipnet.se/simlego/ldraw/ldboxer/ldboxer.htm
/Tore
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