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Sadly none of them work. There's not even Preparing installation files ...
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The Kerbal KAL Logic & Computing Laboratory [WIP]
Nazalassa replied to Nazalassa's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I made some "concept art" to see what the graphical thing would look like:- 71 replies
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Nah, it literally just said "Installing... Finished." In the meantime I checked my HD, nothing named "MATLAB" or "R2022a", except the unzipped directory in ~/Downloads.
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Welcome to the forums @Kerbalsaurus!
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That's moduleManager IIRC
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I have a small issue installing the MATLAB runtime library on Linux: running ./install (with and without root privileges) from the unzipped MATLAB directory (as written in the OP) does nothing, I tried plenty of things, none worked... And copy-pasting the files to /usr/local/MATLAB/R2022a/ doesn't work, either. Maybe there's an issue with the download link? Apparently, running ./install is supposed to bring an installer window, but when I tried the window disappeared as soon as it appeared every time. Using -agreeToLicense yes -destinationFolder /usr/local/MATLAB/R2022a -mode silent yields nothing. P.S. I like the current icon better :)
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I think that I'll use one of these for Kerbin: Probably the polar one (second one), it has only twice as much water as the equatorial one and is shorter, also I have an amphibious rover so why not?
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The Kerbal KAL Logic & Computing Laboratory [WIP]
Nazalassa replied to Nazalassa's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Anyone has an idea for RAM? Also, what architecture should we use, Von Neuman or Harvard? (I may have mispelled them) I think we're quite close - the only issue is well, RAM, I guess we can use the same thing as registers, but the KAL count will be quite high then... And remember - we can't store 2 bytes in a single KAL, they're too imprecise. OK, maybe two, but not four, and read/write will be a pain.- 71 replies
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9/10 I see you in the third NW too
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8/10 You're posting a lot in a counting thread
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LETS COUNT! (Lets see if we can reach 100,000 Posts!)
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If you're ready to spend a few years of your life doing that, you're free to do so.
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