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Welcome to the Ren'Py quickstart manual. The purpose of this manual isto demonstrate how you can make a Ren'Py game from scratch in a feweasy steps. We'll do this by showing how to make a simple game,The Question.

[Flatpak-Novels]planetarian HD Edition (English) Demo


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By June 1999, the 8104 served as a basis for the proposed 115,000 lbf (510 kN) Trent 8115, with a scaled core by 2.5% geometrically and 5% aerodynamically and a fan enlarged from 2.8 to 3.0 m (110 to 118 in), while keeping the Trent 800 architecture: an eight-stage IP compressor and a six-stage HP compressor both driven by a single-stage turbine, and a five-stage LP turbine.[24]In July 1999, Boeing selected the General Electric GE90 over the Trent 8115 and P&W offer to power exclusively the longer-range 777s, as GE offered to substantially finance the jet development, for around $100 million.[25] Rolls-Royce later dropped the Trent 8115 but continued to work on the Trent 8104 as a technology demonstrator.[26]

After flight tests in 2014 of CTi fan blades with a titanium leading edge and carbon casing, they had indoor and outdoor tests in 2017, including crosswind, noise and tip clearance studies, flutter mapping, performance and icing conditions trials.Rolls-Royce will ground test in 2018 its ALPS demonstrator: a Trent 1000 fitted with composite fan blades and case, including bird strike trials.[47]

The Advance3 ground-based demonstrator includes lean burn, run before on a Trent architecture only; ceramic matrix composite (CMC) for turbine high-temperature capability in the first stage seal segments and cast-bond first stage vanes; hybrid ball bearings with ceramic rollers running on metallic races, required to manage high load environments inside smaller cores.[51]

More variable vanes in one IP and four HP compressor stages will be optimised for constant changes through the flight envelope.An air pipe is produced by additive manufacturing and prototype components come from new suppliers.The Advance3 will survey bearing load, water ingestion, noise sources and their mitigation, heat and combustor rumble while blade-tip, internal clearances and adaptive control operation are radiographed in-motion to verify the thermo-mechanical modelling.The Boeing New Midsize Airplane needs falls in its thrust range.Advanced cooled metallic components and ceramic matrix composite parts will be tested in a late 2018 demonstrator based on a Trent XWB-97 within the high temperature turbine technology (HT3) initiative.[52]

The core will be combined with a Trent XWB-84 fan and a Trent 1000 LP turbine for mid-2017 ground testing.[53]The Advance3 demonstrator was sent from the Bristol production facility to the Derby test stand in July 2017 to be evaluated till early 2018.[52]The demonstrator began initial runs at Derby in November 2017.[54]

In early 2018, the demonstrator attained 90% core power, reaching a 450 psi (31 bar) P30 pressure at the rear of the HP compressor, while measuring bearing loads, changed by the different compressor arrangement.[55]The lean burn combustor did not generate any rumble as further tests will cover water ingestion, noise, X-rays of the engine operating, and core-zone and hot-end thermal surveys.[47]By July 2018, the Advance3 core ran at full power.[56]By early 2019, the engine had run over 100 hours.[57]

In partnership with Liebherr, the 75 MW (100,000 hp) UltraFan gearbox was first run in October 2016.[61][62]After the initial set of low-speed fan rig tests and the casting of second-generation titanium aluminide IP turbine blades, the initial UltraFan demonstrator concept design should be frozen in 2017.[53]Tests simulated aircraft pitch and roll on an attitude rig in September 2016 to assess oil flow in the gearbox.[63]The gearbox went through high-power tests in May 2017.[63][64]The UltraFan will be 300 cm (120 in) in diameter and its fan blades with titanium leading edges are evaluated under the ALPS programme.[52]

At the September 2017 International Society for Air Breathing Engines (ISABE) conference in Manchester, UK, Rolls-Royce's Chief Technology Officer Paul Stein announced it reached 52 MW (70,000 hp).[65]In early 2018, a third gearbox was tested as testing assessed on endurance and reliability.[47]The first gearbox was disassembled for evaluation, confirming the component's performance predictions.[47]A complete demonstrator will be built in a few years from 2018.[47]In April 2018, Airbus agreed to provide aircraft integration and its nacelle and for flight testing, co-funded by the European Union research programme Clean Sky 2.[66]

In November 2023, it was announced that the demonstrator had achieved at least 85,000lb-thrust in maximum power tests, exceeding the design brief of 80,000lbf and had accumulated over 70 hours of run-time.[73]

RawTherapee is a powerful, cross-platform raw photo processing program. It is written mostly in C++ using a GTK+ front-end. It uses a patched version of dcraw for reading raw files, with an in-house solution which adds the highest quality support for certain camera models unsupported by dcraw and enhances the accuracy of certain raw files already supported by dcraw. It is notable for the advanced control it gives the user over the demosaicing and development process.

Quake 3 Arena tournament 3D shooter game demo installer. The Quake3 engine is Open Source. The original Quake3 datafiles however are not Open Source. There is a gratis, but not Open Source demo available on the internet.

Hexen: Beyond Heretic is Raven's classic dark fantasy first person shooter follow-up to Heretic. The Hexen engine is Open Source. The original Hexen datafiles however are not Open Source. There is a gratis, but not Open Source demo version available on the internet.

This package contains an applications menu entry for playing Hexen demo using the vavoom engine. The first time you click this menu entry, it will offer to download and install the Hexen demo datafiles for you.

Strife is Rogue Entertainment's classic first person shooter with role-playing game elements. The Strife engine is Open Source. The original Strife datafiles however are not Open Source. There is a gratis, but not Open Source demo version available on the internet.

This package contains an applications menu entry for playing Strife demo using the vavoom engine. The first time you click this menu entry, it will offer to download and install the Strife demo datafiles for you.

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You might recall the hyped demos of 3D first-person-shootergames with Unreal engine again from 5 years ago, but that was the previous major release ofUnreal and was always experimental; the current Unreal 5 does not support targettingWebAssembly.

The thing is that maximal tree-shaking for languages with a thickerrun-time has not been a huge priority. Consider Go: according to thegolang wiki, the mosttrivial program compiled to WebAssembly from Go is 2 megabytes, andadding imports can make this go to 10 megabytes or more. Or look atPyodide, the Python WebAssembly port: the REPLexample downloads about 20megabytes of data. These are fine sizes for technology demos or, in thelimit, very rich applications, but they aren't winners for webdevelopment.

I had an early approach to rewrite a simple language implementation likethe other Scheme implementation I made to demonstrate JIT codegeneration inWebAssembly,but that soon foundered against what seemed to me an unlikely rock: thecompiler itself. In my wasm-jitwork, the "compiler" itself was in C++, using the C++ allocator forcompile-time allocations, and the result was a tree of AST nodes that wereinterpreted at run-time. But to embed the benchmarks in Whippet itselfI needed something C, which is less amenable to abstraction of anykind... Here I think I could have made a different choice: to somehowallow C++ or something as a dependency to write tests, or to do moremallocation in the "compiler"...

Have you ever struggled to follow a set of assembly instructions for flat-pack furniture? Simon Taylor, a PhD student in Dr Tom Drummond's group, and Connell Gauld, a graduate of the MEng course in 2010, have been working on a framework for adding virtual content to real world objects. They can bring written instructions to life using a technique called Augmented Reality (AR). googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); ); Augmented Reality has been a key research interest in Dr Drummond's group for over 10 years. Recent advances in the performance of mobile phones along with continued development of computer vision techniques now make it possible for engaging AR content to be delivered straight into the hands of users.Tom, Simon and Connell formed Extra Reality Limited in June 2010 in order to pursue commercialisation of the technology. Their first product is called Popcode. They released the first version of their Popcode application and a free Developer Kit at the end of August 2010. Popcode is a logo that when scanned with a mobile phone allows 3D models, animations, and interactive elements to be added to any textured flat surface. Unlike some existing "AR Browsers" that use GPS to provide the rough position of the phone, Popcode uses computer vision techniques developed during Simon's PhD to accurately calculate the position of the phone relative to the target surface. This more accurate position information can lead to more engaging and believable AR applications. Objects with AR content are identified with the small "Popcode" logo which contains a unique ID for the content. When the application recognises the Popcode it will downloaded the related content from the Internet and display it to the user. Connell's 4th Year Masters project looked at the method for embedding an identifier into a logo and the language used for describing the content, and this work has been directly incorporated into Popcode.A recent demonstration put together by the team shows how Popcode can help to make assembly instructions for flat-pack furniture more understandable by showing the exact steps required in 3D.The Popcode website at www.popcode.info shows some other possible uses of the platform. Some of the ideas include augmented business cards that can be updated over the internet and adding interactivity to static maps such as those displayed in cities.Simon says "Although we've put together a few pieces of content ourselves to give some ideas about what is possible, we're really interested to see what uses other people will think of for the technology. The Developer Kit www.popcode.info/developers contains examples and documentation so developers can get started working with Popcode, and we'll be happy to help out with any problems people come across through our forums." Provided byUniversity of Cambridge

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