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Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.0.6
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Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.0.6
I have a fairly large schematic which I want to convert from Flowstone 3.0.8.1. back to v3.0.6 pebble.
Must I rebuild the whole schematic which was originally done in Flowstone v3.0.8.1 from scratch in Flowstone v3.0.6 or can you export it as is from v3.0.6?
I tried the latter option already, does not work. Both my laptops display an error message "out of memory" but on the one laptop, I have 16 GBytes RAM and the other laptop 32 GBytes RAM. This only occurs when I tried to export the schematic from Flowstone v3.0.6 but in v3.0.8.1 there is no such problem.
Any advice to help is welcome.
Must I rebuild the whole schematic which was originally done in Flowstone v3.0.8.1 from scratch in Flowstone v3.0.6 or can you export it as is from v3.0.6?
I tried the latter option already, does not work. Both my laptops display an error message "out of memory" but on the one laptop, I have 16 GBytes RAM and the other laptop 32 GBytes RAM. This only occurs when I tried to export the schematic from Flowstone v3.0.6 but in v3.0.8.1 there is no such problem.
Any advice to help is welcome.
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tiffy - Posts: 400
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Re: Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.
I dont think you can save them backwards
- adamszabo
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Re: Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.
Backwards is not possible. But, you might have a good chance at copy/pasting from one to the other. However, try that in smaller chunks, as I'm not sure how changes in prims are handled when copied between versions.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.
I may have misunderstood the problem, but I wonder why you want to do the conversion to 3.06 if you can export the VST from 3.08.1 successfully.
The reason for wanting to do this may be relevant.
The reason for wanting to do this may be relevant.
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.
Quote: "I may have misunderstood the problem, but I wonder why you want to do the conversion to 3.06 if you can export the VST from 3.08.1 successfully. The reason for wanting to do this may be relevant."
The reason being as I was informed by Tulamide: "And don't use 3.0.8.1, it is a bugged and slow version (for example, Ruby only runs at half speed)".
The reason being as I was informed by Tulamide: "And don't use 3.0.8.1, it is a bugged and slow version (for example, Ruby only runs at half speed)".
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tiffy - Posts: 400
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Re: Question About Converting from Flowstone v3.0.8.1 to v3.
tiffy wrote:Quote: "I may have misunderstood the problem, but I wonder why you want to do the conversion to 3.06 if you can export the VST from 3.08.1 successfully. The reason for wanting to do this may be relevant."
The reason being as I was informed by Tulamide: "And don't use 3.0.8.1, it is a bugged and slow version (for example, Ruby only runs at half speed)".
Fair point!
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