Binedit problems
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Camaro69
Binedit problems
I asked this question at KC's forum, and was told i could possibly find help here, so here goes. I looked at D2S's binedit site (which is very well done) and still can't figure this problem out. Binedit worked just fine until a few says ago when all of a sudden the model i was working on became all distorted in the rear, side, and top wireframe angles of the model. The colored one looks fine. Then if i try to move or scroll through faces, it freezes!! I can open and save just fine though. Another problem i've been having that just came up recently is the graphics in the game itself went down the crapper. Almost all of the textures (on the track and trucks) have a teal tint to them for some reason. When i turn it to software only instead of directx graphics in the graphics menu, the teal tint goes away. Someone please help me figure this one out. If it helps, i have binedit SGI (i tried MS and hated it), DirectX 7, and windows 98.
Sounds like a graphics driver file has got corrupted somehow. Check if there are any updates for your graphics card, and you might want to make sure you're using DirectX 7a or higher. Lastly, how big is the model. By that, I mean, how many faces and vertices? Hit the "I" key to see model info. I've heard rumor that binedit has a ceiling. I've never seen it myself, but you never know. Anyway, first update those drivers. That 'teal' thing is definitely a driver problem.
P.S. how would it have become corrupted? Besides OS and disk problems (go figure, it's windows), there is the possibility you've installed something recently that over-wrote an old file. Sometimes just reinstalling the old drivers is enough to fix it.
[This message has been edited by Phineus (edited 15-07-2001).]
P.S. how would it have become corrupted? Besides OS and disk problems (go figure, it's windows), there is the possibility you've installed something recently that over-wrote an old file. Sometimes just reinstalling the old drivers is enough to fix it.
[This message has been edited by Phineus (edited 15-07-2001).]
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Camaro69
First:I have Directx7a, and I updated the graphics card (it's a trident blade 3d) and it's still the same. The only recent things that were installed on the computer were the sims(which i uninstalled and then reinstalled, no difference), leadfoot(which i uninstalled), and msn instant messenger(which is also uninstalled). do the makers of my graphics card have a website?
Second: the model isn't the cause of this problem, it does this to every model i have. The model i was working on wasn't even fiberglass. If it helps, here's the model's specs: #of verticies: 231
#of faces: 175
#of textures: 9
size x: 1762
size y: 1188
size z: 6069
Second: the model isn't the cause of this problem, it does this to every model i have. The model i was working on wasn't even fiberglass. If it helps, here's the model's specs: #of verticies: 231
#of faces: 175
#of textures: 9
size x: 1762
size y: 1188
size z: 6069
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Camaro69
Yes, that model is well within editable range.
According to trident's site there are two types of Blade drivers. You have the one they don't carry.
According to via tech's site (the maker's of the Blade set up, they list drivers according to the motherboard specs and include a 4in1 update. That means you need to figure out what chipset you have in your computer to be sure you get the correct driver update. If you can do that, then you can probably solve the problem. If you can't...
You can always contact whoever made your computer and see if they can 1) provide solutions for you, or 2) identify your hardware so you can get what you need.
According to trident's site there are two types of Blade drivers. You have the one they don't carry.
According to via tech's site (the maker's of the Blade set up, they list drivers according to the motherboard specs and include a 4in1 update. That means you need to figure out what chipset you have in your computer to be sure you get the correct driver update. If you can do that, then you can probably solve the problem. If you can't...
You can always contact whoever made your computer and see if they can 1) provide solutions for you, or 2) identify your hardware so you can get what you need.
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Camaro69
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