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- RenderStar-2 / RenderStar-2 eXtension-24 v1.0
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- This file contains a lot of little tidbits of information that did not make
- it into the manual. This file is updated constantly.
-
- PLEASE READ THE DOC FILES IN THE DOC DIRECTORY THESE FILES CONTAIN EXTRA
- INFORMATION ABOUT THE SEPERATE MODULES, ALSO EXTRA INFORMATION
- ABOUT THE INSTALLED GRAPHICS DRIVERS.
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- 1. RenderStar installation
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- The included install files contain the software for both RenderStar-2 and
- RenderStar-2 eXtension-24 installation. The difference between the two
- packages and their operation is only a function of the hardlock.
- eXtension-24 users will have a different hardlock from regular RenderStar-2
- users.
-
- A regular RenderStar-2 installation will also include all of the files
- that are used with eXtension-24. also, eXtension-24 tutorials will be
- installed. The options and features of eXtension-24 are not accessable
- unless an eXtension-24 license has been obtained.
-
- There are "other than tutorial" sample datasets included, HSB, VCA and PTT.
- See the readme files in those directories for further information.
-
- The installation program is not capable of installing the RS2.COM program
- in the root directory. Please install RS2.COM in one of the directories
- included in your PATH.
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- 2. Graphic Drivers
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- RenderStar will use graphic driver utilities for two separate functions or
- operations. One is the user interface, "RenderShell". The other is for the
- actual viewing of RenderStar images.
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- 1. RenderShell Interface drivers:
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- During install, the user must pick which graphics card they want to use
- with the RenderShell. The shell is a standard VGA based screen. It is
- suggested to use the Standard VGA option during install. This one will
- always work with any VGA compatible graphics adapter.
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- Only when the shell needs to be run in higher resolutions, should a special
- driver be used. There is really no functional advantage to running the shell
- at a higher resolution than 640 x 480. All of the drivers are 16 color
- drivers, as the shell is a 16 color windowing interface. The extra resolution
- does make the fonts much more readable which is important if you spend a lot
- of time looking at the shell ! See the file meta_dev.doc in the doc directory
- for a complete list of supported shell drivers.
-
- 2. RenderStar Image drivers:
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- RenderStar will use a graphic display utility for sending the rendered images
- to the desired viewing screen. The most common way for RenderStar to do this
- would be through a graphic standard support. Some of the more common graphic
- standards are SVGA, ET4000, VESA, SIERRA Hi-color, TIGA (8 or 24bit), 8514A,
- and DGIS.
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- Some graphics adapters are directly supported through the use of a proprietary
- graphics utility. These utilities are usually developed solely by, or co-
- developed with RenderStar Technology BV graphics manufacturers. The included
- list will indicate the driver that is best for the listed graphics card.
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- Some users will have dual screen configurations. Provisions for this is
- included in the install.
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- If you have a VGA pass through set-up, and your high resolution board is not
- supported for some reason; you can use the VGA for viewing images. If the
- pass through happens to be a high resolution SuperVGA that is supported
- by our main SVGA driver, then you will be able to view high resolution images
- anyway. This kind of pass through is very common these days.
-
- The GIF2 drivers are still old RenderStar-1 drivers. These drivers are not
- included in this BETA release. Please contact RenderStar Technology if you
- should need one of the old GIF2 drivers. Current RenderStar users can locate
- these drivers on their original RenderStar-2 Drivers disk.
-
- The next listed drivers are already updated for RenderStar-2 eXtension-24:
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- RS2SVGA RS2TIGA RS2DGIS RS2_85
- RS2SPEA RS2ART_T RS2ART_H RS2VISTA
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- These drivers are capable of displaying 24-bit TGA files on 8 bit screens.
- This option is only useful when displaying for example bitmap textures on
- your VGA screen. You can still use the 'old' drivers because RS-2 eXt-24
- has the best image quality on 8 bit screens.
-
- Graphics adapters are supported by RenderStar (for image display only) via a
- graphic standard or proprietary driver. The graphic standards such as VESA,
- TIGA, and 8514A are accomplished by using a program supplied by your graphics
- adapter manufacturer. They have given you some kind of program that will
- emulate one of these popular standards. Some boards will actually have a
- standard loaded into it's bios. This means the board is emulating the standard
- at boot-up time. This is how most of the new S3 boards support the widely
- supported VESA standard.
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- The next list shows which boards are tested, and which driver to use.
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- Board Drivers, Chipset Driver1 Driver2
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- Appian Technologies TIGA RS2TIGA
- Artist XJ10/MC10,XJ12/MC12 RS2ART_H
- Artist XJS TIGA RS2TIGA RS2ART_T
- Artist RealVision 16E RS2RV16E
- ATI Graphics Vantage 8514/A RS2_85
- ATI Ultra 8514/A RS2_85
- ATI Wonder XL VESA RS2SVGA
- ATI Wonder VESA RS2SVGA
- AutoPack Apogee ET4000 RS2SVGA
- BOCA Research ET4000 RS2SVGA
- Calcomp DrawingCard 3100,3200 TIGA RS2_DC RS2TIGA
- Cambridge Xcellerator 1600 & 1600i RS2CAM
- Cardinal ET4000 RS2SVGA
- DataPath Merlin TIGA,I860 RS2TIGA GIF2MER
- DataPath QPC GIF2QPC
- DELL TIGA RS2TIGA RS2SVGA
- Diamond SpeedStar ET4000 RS2SVGA
- Diamond SpeedStar Hi-color ET4000, sierra RS2SVGA
- Diamond Stealth S3 (VESA) RS2SVGA
- EIZO MDB-10 ET3000 RS2SVGA
- EIZO MDB-12 TIGA,DGIS RS2TIGA RS2DGIS
- EIZO MDB-11 TIGA,DGIS RS2TIGA RS2DGIS
- EIZO MDB-8 TIGA RS2TIGA
- ELSA XHR Gemini TIGA RS2TIGA RS2XHR
- Everex ET4000,8514/A,VESA RS2_85 RS2SVGA
- Hercules SuperStation 3D TIGA RS2TIGA
- Hercules Graphics Station TIGA RS2TIGA
- Hewlett Packard IGC-20 TIGA RS2TIGA
- InfoTronic DGIS RS2DGIS
- Matrox HIPER S3 (VESA) RS2SVGA
- Matrox MG-108 8514/A RS2_85
- Matrox PG-1281 8514/A RS2_85 RS2MTRX
- Matrox MG-128 8514/A RS2_85
- Metheus Premier VGA 1MB ET4000 RS2SVGA
- Metheus Premier "Hi-color" S3 (VESA) RS2SVGA
- Mirage T8900 (VESA, 8514A) RS2SVGA RS2_85
- Miro TIGER (24 bit tiga) TIGA RS2TIGA
- NEC MB1024 DGIS RS2DGIS
- NEC MGE TIGA RS2NEC RS2TIGA
- Nth TV ET4000,VESA RS2SVGA
- Nth Engine 150 8514/A RS2_85
- Number 9 NGX TIGA RS2TIGA
- Number 9 GXI (24bit tiga) TIGA RS2TIGA
- Orchid ProDesigner ET4000 RS2SVGA
- Orchid Fahrenheit S3 (VESA) RS2SVGA
- Photon T8900,VESA,8514A RS2SVGA RS2_85
- Pixelworks (Clipper) GIF2_PW
- Rasterex TIGA RS2TIGA RS2GTI
- Rendition III TIGA RS2TIGA
- Rendition II 8514/A,TIGA RS2_85 RS2TIGA
- Sigma Sage TIGA RS2TIGA
- SPEA FGA Hilite TIGA RS2TIGA
- SPEA FGA TIGA RS2TIGA RS2SPEA
- SPEA Gallery RS2SPEA
- SPEA Painter RS2SPEA
- STB 8514/A,ET4000 RS2_85 RS2SVGA
- Tecmar ET4000 RS2SVGA
- Trident 8900 Impact T8900,8514/A,VESA RS2_85 RS2SVGA
- TrueVision VideoVGA ET4000 RS2SVGA
- TrueVision Targa/Vista RS2VISTA
- Vermont MicroSystems Cobra TIGA,8514/A RS2TIGA RS2_85
- Video 7, 1024i VESA RS2SVGA
- Video 7,SPEA 1280 TIGA RS2SPEA RS2TIGA
- Video 7,VRAM II VESA RS2SVGA
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- If you do not find your graphics adapter in this list, please check the
- manufacturers documentation for further information. Your board needs to
- support some kind of graphics standard or emulation. The most popular
- standards are VESA, 8514A, TIGA. If your board is proprietary and does not
- support a current market standard, other display arrangements will have to
- be made. Call RenderStar Technology then for futher consultation.
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- 3. Mouse and Pointing Device
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- The mouse and pointing device drivers that are tested and supported:
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- Microsoft Mouse Logitech
- Calcomp Hitachi
- Summagraphics Genius GT-6000
- Artec (optical) GVC (optical)
- ATI Wonder Mouse Merit
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- We have also found that most of these devices will work fine when using
- their mouse emulation driver, and the STANDARD MSDOS mouse option in the
- RenderStar install.
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- 4. Additional programs
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- All of the following programs have been tested with RenderStar image and/or
- animation files. These are some of the programs we use ourselves a lot:
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- -Image Alchemy (file format conversion, color quantizing, best scaling
- process)
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- -Autodesk Animator Pro (still image editing, bitmap creation and editing,
- animation creation and editing)
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- -Aldus Photostyler (24bit image manipulation, painting, bitmap creation)
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- -Publishers Paintbrush 2.0 (image editing, painting)
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- -Hijaak (file format conversion, screen grabbing)
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- -Corel Draw (best text fonts. output to DXF and turn into 3D text with AME)
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- Call RenderStar Technology for further information about these programs and
- how they are helpful with a rendering software like RenderStar-2
- eXtension-24.
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- 5. Output
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- RenderStar image output is achieved through standard output file format
- support. RenderStar does not drive any printing device directly. This is
- not normally a function of the rendering software, as there are too many
- possible devices to support. Instead, the best support is handled through
- file format. The standard file formats that RenderStar supports are GIF, TGA,
- PCX and EPS:
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- -GIF is a standard 8 bit raster file format.
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- -TGA is a standard 8/16/24 bit raster file format
-
- -PCX is a standard 8 bit raster file format. It is usually associated with
- painting sotfware.
-
- -EPS is standard encapuslated Postscript. Color or gray-scale is supported.
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- Example:
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- RenderStar can produce a TGA file. Targa (TGA) is a standard high-end
- raster file format. Mitsibishi makes printers which come with
- a import driver for TGA files. Hence, feed the RenderStar TGA file to the
- Mitsibishi software. It imports and converts the file to the proprietary
- Mitsibishi format. In a few minutes, out comes a print.
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- One has to verify which file format(s) are supported by the device. Also, the
- maximum input resolution of the device must be known so that a rendered
- image can be at the best resolution and aspect ratio for the device.
-
- One example of this is the Kodak XL7700 printer. This is a very high end
- color printer which is usually found in good service bureaus and print shops.
- The XL7700 is able to import a 24 bit TGA file at a maximum resolution of 4K.
- 4K resolution is a typical term for an image file which has been created at
- 4096 x 2730 resolution.
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- Another example is the Hewlett Packard Paintjet printer. Some utilities were
- made for the sole purpose of importing GIF files to a Paintjet printer. One
- of these is a little public domain program called PGIF. Others are much more
- elaborate with a price tag as well. The best we have found on the market is
- Easycopy. It is able to support standard files for input and convert them to
- practically every known printer on the market. One of those is the Paintjet.
- They also call it Easycopy for a reason. It is really easy to use.
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- There are multitudes of possible devices out on the market. There are
- probably just as many service companies which employ devices and will print
- your files for you. Please contact RenderStar Technology for further
- information.
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