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MayaImportx86.dll for Maya 8.5


greebo

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So I went ahead and tried to use the 64bit version of Maya 2010, but its not working. Process Monitor reports it stopping after accessing and closing the file Maya\bin\OpenMaya.dll. Would this not work with the 64bit version? I'm pretty sure i have everything else set right. If you don't think it would work, ill try the 32 bit version, which i have no problems using, just wanted to try the 64 bit first, just in case.

 

EDIT: Also, i should mention this is a fresh install of Windows 7, which supposedly runs everything Vista does. I looked in the "installed programs" list and do not see any C++ sdk or .net redistributables. If i should get any of those first I can.

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No, 64 bit Maya versions won't work. Reason: Doom 3 is a 32 bit app and as such it can only load 32 bit DLLs. The MayaImportx86.dll is 32 bit and this in turn needs to have 32 bit Maya DLLs. What you see in Process Monitor is the attempt to load the named DLL which fails as soon as it recognises it's not 32 bit compatible.

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