The problem I ran into is the usb dongle for XSI 7.01 pre-Autodesk, it
is a little flicky, I have to put scotch tape on it.
Stephen Blair has been a godsend, he is a guru in XSI installation
Leoung
On 22/12/2014 10:05 PM, Matt Lind wrote:
For the record, it wasn't a case of forgetting to update files. I had
already done the Softimage|3D --> XSI conversion many years ago, but I
lost all that data when I experienced a hard drive failure last year.
Now I have to do it all over again.
The main problems I experienced was finding all the pieces to put
humpty dumpty together again, as well as making them functional. Many
of the installers, licenses, and so on that I had archived were also
lost in the failure. The pieces I salvaged would not always function
on modern operating systems - such as FlexLM. Fortunately I found just
enough pieces make it all work again, but not after a lot of cutting
wrists and trial and error.
The advice I can give to anybody wanting to preserve their data is
make an archive of the entire ecosystem, document everything, and make
a redundant copy. That includes operating system, hardware, drivers
for your graphics card, plugins, and so on. If you have any special
knowledge of some quirk or secret handshake that is needed to install
or work around a known issue - write it down and include it in the
archive. Getting Softimage|3D up and running required such knowledge
to know certain plugins needed a patch or required a specific version
of Windows. Took me a couple days to recall that from my memory and
go find those pieces to smooth out some problems I experienced.
Matt
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 17:36:47 +0100
From: "Sven Constable" <sixsi_l...@imagefront.de>
Subject: RE: How do you guys make sure XSI files and Softimage 7.5+
files will open in 2016?
I keep all installer files and of course the licenses itself on
backup. The licenses are yours and they will not stop working. I once
renewed a network license with ADSK to move it to a new server without
problems. However, when I moved to SOFT2015, I tried to request a new
license for an old 2011 version just out of curiosity and it didn't
work via the website (serial was not recognized). But I think that?s
one of the flaws with the ADSK websites. I wasn't able to get a lic
file for the 2015 either even the serial was recognised. COntacted
support and they sent me the lic file.
Even the perception of ADSK is evil, eating your children alive,
they're not criminals :) I would not expect problems in renewing
licenses in the future.
In the rare case, ADSK will go bankrupt in a couple of years, and you
would have to move the license to a new server, you can still use the
old license file. You would have to keep the name of the server of
course. The MAC ID for the network card is changeable so an old
lic-file will keep working.
I don't know how this apply to standalone licenses however since
they're more tightened to specific hardware of the workstation.
Generally it might be a good idea to move old projects to newer
versions every couple of years. But most of the times we forget about
it and face problems like Matt Lind did with his old Soft3D databases
:) I would also try to keep everything local stored on backups and not
relying an vendors to give you access to old versions. That applies
not to ADSK alone but to the general trend software vendors trying to
establish with clouds, subscription and other methods.
Usually I don't mind open old projects with newer versions. So I don't
bind projects to versions. Last year I opened an old scene from around
XSI v4 with Soft2011 and started working on it.
If you are unsure about available service packs from the past, just
ask the hive.
Sven
-----Original Message-----
From: softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com
[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Tim
Leydecker
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 1:45 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: How do you guys make sure XSI files and Softimage 7.5+ files
will open in 2016?
Hi guys,
how do you guys prepare for the time after Softimage 2015 and how do
you guys cope with files dating back to legacy versions of Softimage
XSI, like from old XSI Foundation files, Softimage XSI version pre 7.5
and so on?
Aside from the fact that I am still not sure if I have to take any
specific action with Autodesk to make sure I?ll have a Softimage 2015
license to run after the Autodesk 2016 Suite will be released or the
licensing model changes somewhere in February 2015, I do feel
additional pressure to make sure my last 10 years worth of
Softimage/XSI files will not end up as a cryptic data dump equal 42.
Do you guys also try to keep at least the old licenses&installers on
backup?
How do you cope with the servicepacks and updates usually not directly
available via the subscription center?s account data&download link but
only the intial releases listed there?
Personally, I get lost keeping track of wether or not I actually have
all neccessary servicepack, etc. for each release cycle or if this or
that pack is a full install or a patch.
I?d wish for Autodesk at least centralizing all downloads instead of
scattering things all over downloads, subscription center home,
account info and maybe even the area...
Maya Bonus Tools probably means you get a Bonus Dolphin Sticker on
your user account when you successfully managed to also nfind and
download it in the correct version ...
Cheers,
tim
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