![]() ![]() When you select the Max version, select, say Max 2018, and change the folder it shows to Max 2014.After it installs, you can try using it. Then once the sim is complete and I mesh it, which exports.bin files (one set of the particles and another set for the meshes) I am again thinking I should be able to import the mesh bin files, into Max 2014.Could you send me the 6.0.3 version, I cannot find any details on version compatibility out there, so who knows it might work. YEs of course I could not go back and forth between Max 2014 and Realflow 10.5, since the connection plugin would likely not recognise that I have Realflow installed, as the version is too high.But If I am using the standalone of realflow, I would think that if I export the scene (3dsMax units in metres of course, since that's the same as Realflow) using the 2014 plugin, realflow 10.5 should be able to load it (in theory) as I'm guessing it should be backward compatible. I am thinking.bin files are much like.jpg files, so no matter what version of image editor you have, the.jpg files will load the same. All I am interested in, is finding out if the max 2014 pliugin, will allow me to import.bin files from RF10.5. Well I'm not bothered about using using Max 2014 with RF 10.5. Realflow is a standalone so I suppose you mean their RFConnect bridge (?) to it.The last I have is 6.0.3 (half a meg or so).In my system it installs for Max 2018-2020 which is what I have as active.I've left traces of older Max versions in my laptop and plugins usually find and install for all of them, so either RF identifies them some other way or most likely it only supports the last three supported Max versions.A much older version than 6.0.3 might install in 2014 but probably would be incompatible to RF 10.5.You could install a naked Max 2020 just for one-shot cases like that. ![]()
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