Hello agin,
first I'd like to thank you for putting so much effort and consideration in my problem. The approaches you mentioned above are both exellant and unaching. As you've paid your attention i asked for each scale(x,y and z) to be 304805 big, not exactly taking 304805(as one scale) and making it fit in a 3D object.
Secondlly, I reaaly liked the OpenDX screenshots, though I'm very interested in how much coordinates can it hold for my PC (Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz; 512Mb RAM; Linux Ubuntu 5.10 OS).
Third of all, i'd be a lot more than happy if someone from the monastery would help be in building this whole mess, within calculating, creating algorithms/codes/scripts, 3D objects and what ever is needed. Who ever is willing, please contact me : thenetfreaker@gmail.com
P.S.: whoever is interested, here is the torah file i'm working with (no spaces, no nothing, just the letters) :
http://rapidshare.de/files/11791963/torah.cod.html
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