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Auxmos #13479
Auxmos #13479
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here we go again round 3 or 4 |
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Can you confirm this is using? https://github.com/yogstation13/auxmos If not can you tell me which repo we need. |
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yes, it's using that repo, but please wait until Putnam3145/auxmos#39 is merged for the TM |
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Will try test merge this again |
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Binary updated, good for TM |
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Will Test merge asap. |
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Merge when? |
maints not responding yet |
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Test merged |
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This really seems to fuck with combustion and burn chambers: I had an H2 O2 burn going in a chamber for over an hour, and it never got over 4000K, I'd expect it to be in the millions at that point. Same shift another atmos tech had a hell of a time heating up his fusion can with an incinerator HE pipes, said the temp was about a tenth of what it normally is. It also seems like burns are producing much more water vapor than they appeared to before, but I don't have great numbers for that. I've also noticed that this really messes with electrolyzer chambers, water disappearing (evaporating?) from them much faster without an increase of H2/O2 generation. I expect this will have serious implications with TEG burn chambers as well. |
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Thanks for all your hard work on this @jupyterkat, I will probably try and get a bounty together for you if you wanted one. |
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auxmos when |
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Out of curiosity, does this mean monstermos goes bye bye or am I stupid? |
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2^8, nice
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we did it guys we saved the station |
Ports katmos, and a multithreaded version of LINDA, replaces extools with auxtools, air now uses defines and listmos.
Testmerge for a bit please
Changelog
🆑 Lucy, CoffeeKat
rscadd: ported Katmos. atmospherics should be mostly the same, but a bit less buggy and quite a bit faster now.
refactor: Ai cores now features a heatsink, which means they have a little bit more uptime when temperature are screwed
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