On 25 apr, 21:43, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-04-25 at 06:54 -0700, Niina Štšetnikova wrote:
> > I'm trying to register and according this instuction
> >http://www.realxtend.org/page.php?pg=instructionsi should point my
> > web browser tohttp://users.realxtend.net/Register.aspx. But this link
> > doesnt work. How can I register?
>
> I'm sorry -- that is old info, thanks for pointing out so we'll know to
> update.
>
> You don't need to register to anything to use realXtend -- no more than
> you need to register to the Firefox browser if you wan't to use that. It
> just just software, not a service.
>
> To test it, easiest now is to install the latest Tundra release and run
> the demos. More information about that is in recent 
> newshttp://www.realxtend.org/page.php?pg=news&s=20110415and in the
> work-in-progress doc 
> athttp://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Getting_Started_with_Tundra
>
> Please ask when need more info, and we'll keep improving the docs and
> making tutorials etc too!
>
> There is also a new public demo & test server up now, in testing, will
> be open for public in a week I think.
>
> ~Toni

Thank you, Tony, for answer!
It will be very helpful, if you give me more detail instruction. Do I
need install only Tundra files or Naali too?
I have so many questions. Better I'll explain, why I need RealXtend. I
take part in project and main idea of a project is to create world,
where I can import AutoCad archytector models with Henshin Tool help.
As I understand RealXtend allow this functionality. So what is better
for me? Should I install server? I just need some help. In this
instructions I cant find a point. How step by step I can configure my
RealXtend world?


Nina

-- 
http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend
http://www.realxtend.org

Reply via email to