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On 4/14/2011 5:18 PM, Henry Wills wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTi=Vr=+Tto1Mfcv3oMbD48oPsQ7Wow@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">So, I've got a bunch of OSGrid scripts and my
stand-alone is using the default Xengine. With a number of the
scripts I get the following error message<br>
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"<i>Selected engine unavailable. Running script on XEngine</i>". <br>
<br>
To me, this says that there is at least one other script engine
available. Is that so? If it is, how do I get it and install it?
Currently, with scripts that generate that error, I have been
recompiling (using LSL, just in case), set the script to running
and it works fine. Its just a pain in the ass having to go through
the extra steps.<br>
<br>
Come to think of it, what about other Physics Engines, like nVidia
PhysX, which I happen to have installed on my system. Can anyone
provide links to get a different engine and installation
instructions?<br>
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You most likely have a comment in the first line of the script; that
sometimes causes that issue. Just blank out the first line and you
should be fine =)<br>
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