3ds max 8 tutorial
Jitter 1.6.1 for Windows XP System Requirements: Windows XP, 256 MB of RAM, 1 GHz processor or higher, OpenGL hardware-accelerated video card, Max/MSP 4.6 or later installed on your system.
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Or, to get a quick sense of some things that Jitter can do, look in the jitter-examples folder (inside of your 'examples' folder) for a wide range of demos and example patches. After downloading and installing Max/MSP/Jitter, you should start with the Jitter Manual (JitterManual.pdf) and the Jitter Tutorial. There are no updaters to go from previous versions of Jitter to the current version. Important Installation Notes: Jitter 1.5.2 requires Max/MSP 4.5.5 (or later).
#3ds max 8 tutorial mac os x#
Mac OS X 10.2 or higher and 256 MB of RAM. Jitter 1.2.4 for OS X System Requirements: A PowerPC MacOS computer (G3/300 or faster with an OpenGL hardware-accelerated video card is recommended). An OpenGL hardware-accelerated video card is recommended. OpenGL 1.5 or later installed on your system. Max/MSP 4.5.5 or later installed on your system. MacOS X 10.3 or higher and 256 MB of RAM. Jitter 1.5.1 for OS X System Requirements: A PowerPC MacOS computer. Max/MSP 4.6 or later installed on your system.
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MacOS X 10.3.9 or higher (10.4 recommeded) and 512 MB of RAM. Jitter 1.6.2 for OS X System Requirements: A PowerPC or Intel Mac computer. Not compatible with Intel based Macs and OS 10.5+. Max/MSP 4.3.2 System Requirements: Max/MSP 4.3 requires OS X 10.2, 256 MB minimum of system memory recommended. Jitter 1.2.4 without documentation (7 MB) Released 06/08/05.
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#3ds max 8 tutorial for mac#
For Mac PPC and Intel machines running OS X 10.3.9 or later (10.4 recommended).