To successfully display fixed-Hz material (emulators, videos, etc) in a way that is as microstutter-free as true VSYNC ON, but without lag of VSYNC ON, you have to have really pristine framepacing accuracy. Basically when programming for a VRR display, you're now doing the equivalent of software-based VSYNC ON that's lower lag than waiting for a monitor's next fixed refresh cycle (for a non-VRR display). This will reduce microstutter issues for software-triggered display refresh cycles (which is what GSYNC and FreeSync essentially is) especially for strongly fixed-Hz content such as videos and emulators. So.when you're in VSYNC OFF mode or VRR mode please use microsecond clocks for timing your framebuffer flips in your emulator source code!. For proper fluidity on VRR displays, your refresh cycles is controlled by the exact timing of the pageflip. This type of microstutter from 1ms framepacing error is noticeable when framepacing errors happens at regular intervals. A 1ms error in framepacing accuracy means a 1-screenwidth-per-second space shooter scroller or Super Mario scroller, will end up having a 1/1000 screenwidth microstutter (equivalent to 2 pixelwidths on a 1920x1080 display). ![]() ![]() NOTE: This is for other creators who visits Blur Busters Forums - including emulator programmers / app developers / authors, please pay attention to your emulator's framepacing issues - you want sub-millisecond timing accuracy in executing pageflips such as Direct3D Present() calls and such to avoid microstutters on VRR displays. Skip this paragraph if you don't know how to develop software. If this succeeds, then the emulator's frame pacing is confirmed defective, and the emulator authors should read the below paragraph. Failing that, try removing your framerate throttle, and use RTSS to throttle your emulator. If this suceeds, then you're finished, the emulator frame pacing issue is fixed. First, try the recommendations in Issue #1633 at RetroArch's bug tracker. If your RTSS test suceeds in the fix, then submit a bug report (BugZilla at the RetroArch site, linking to this post. If your microstutter disappears when using RTSS, then the emulator's framepacing is at fault, and the emulator developers can do better. So it's better for the emulator author to properly program RTSS precision into their emulator. However, RTSS may add more lag than the emulator's framerate throttle. RTSS often has more accurate frame pacing capability than the frame-cappers built into emulators. This technique does not work with all emulators but may be an additional option for compatible emulators. That intentionally slows down the emulator to realtime operation, and the frame pacing is fixed because RTSS has excellent frame pacing, and the stutter is fixed on VRR. One alternative workaround techique is to let the emulator run unthrottled (let emulator run as fast as possible), and then use RivaTuner/RTSS to cap the emulator frame rate to 60 (NTSC) or 50 (PAL). So framepacing ideally should be impeccable for VRR to benefit emulators with the latency-reducing benefits of VRR without adding microstutter. 8-bit games were not designed VRR so framepacing problems still show microstutter problems even despite VRR's attempt to help. (4) Emulator software should be configured as VSYNC OFF because there's no concept of "waiting for vsync" - and should instead aim to very accurately framepace to avoid microstutter on a VRR display. (3) For VRR drivers, VSYNC OFF versus VSYNC ON should not have to matter since you won't hit your GSYNC maximum. (2) Emulator should have the ability to throttle the frame rate to sub-millisecond accuracy. (1) An emulator with excellent frame pacing I would have expected that there was a line in the config.For emulator use, you ideally need the following: ![]() SMK I seem to have gotten a handle on the keys at last but no HDMI sound is a bugger, however I have yet to check amixer in the command-line as referred to by a member in an earlier post. I have no problems with the keys to get to that point in MAME, just at that point. I tried the right SHIFT key but still get no response to the keys on the wireless keyboard (Logitech K260) other than the Escape key. the whole reason I was learning about the emulators was to eventually try it with RaspBMC!Īfter reading through the elinux troubleshooting page a few more times, I convinced myself to uncomment the HDMI lines for forcing sound on a HDMI monitor and HDMI boost, so I have no "sparklies' on the screen and Defender makes a nice boot up noise but still no "INSERT COIN" love. Simply running rpi-update fixed it for me. MCBTay wrote:RaspDD I was exactly where you were with the openVG.so file.
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![]() “To us, mercaptans smell horrible, but for vultures they are associated with fine dining.” “Some mercaptans smell like rotting cabbage or eggs,” Cornell writes. It’s so adept, in fact, that in 1938, the Union Oil Company injected an organic chemical called mercaptan into gas line and monitored vulture activity to check for leaks, according to All About Birds, a feature of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. While soaring, turkey vultures are using their incredible sense of smell to sniff out any potential dead food. “Eagles are powerful fliers with steady beating wings. They have broad, long wings, which when extended catch those thermal updrafts, which is why we see them migrating over mountain ranges,” he says. Look closely, and you can tell the difference between eagles and vultures from the way they fly, Wahrung says, perfectly suited to their nearly 6-foot wingspan. Black vultures live largely in the east and southeast U.S., also extending their range into Central and South America. Turkey vultures extend coast to coast, and breed as far north as Canada then migrate to South America. The ones you may see most often from your house or apartment window are either the black or turkey vultures, depending on where you live. A turkey vulture feeding on a road-killed raccoon. They’re nature’s cleaning crews, says Wahrung, the creatures willing to dig in and rid the ground of carcasses that can otherwise spread diseases, parasites and bacteria. has three species of vultures – black and turkey vultures and the California condor. They’re often considered raptors, but scientists believe they may well be more closely related to storks than carnivorous fliers. The taxonomic identification of vultures in North and South America can be a little confusing. © Tanya Stafford/TNC Photo Contest 2021 Nature’s Cleaning Crew “While vultures might not look pretty to some people, they certainly help make our habitats much healthier.” Two turkey vultures in a typical pose. They are scavengers and are consuming carrion, which if not picked up by others will rot and decompose and transmit possible bacteria and disease to other animals and humans,” Wehrung says. “Vultures are incredibly beneficial to have around. While the job of a vulture may not be the most glamorous – most humans can’t imagine sticking our bald heads inside a dead or rotting carcass – their role in our ecosystems could not be more critical. Many people view vultures as repulsive at best and bad omens at worst. But I’m not the only one that can’t help thinking vultures are some harbinger of death, says Alex Wehrung, an educator and spokesperson for the Wildlife Center of Virginia. I felt guilty for that unnerving feeling that circling vultures brought to my stomach. They often leapfrog their residential counterparts in warmer stretches of the U.S., leaving the best sanitizing duties to the locals as they ride thermal waves to warmer places. Vultures soar and circle even when they’re migrating. and one of only seven in the western hemisphere – making their way from breeding grounds near the Canadian border to their wintering area as far south as Central or South America. What I noticed were turkey vultures – one of three vulture species in the U.S. ![]() There was likely no hidden carcass.Īnd if something was dead, little is better for natural cleanup than a swirling kettle of vultures. But I couldn’t help that gut feeling: What died, or what is going to die, making them circle like that? They rarely landed, at least not that I could see. In the sky, circling above big cottonwood trees and barely moving their wings, were dozens and dozens of vultures. A few years ago, I moved to the center of a mid-sized western town and started spending more time than I should staring out the window. ![]() I discovered the Microsoft Surface Pro, while a great device running at 1920×1080, would incorrectly size the resolution through AirParrot. I brought the setup in to begin testing on other devices. Thankfully, AirParrot supports password-protected AirPlay sessions to prevent anyone on the wireless hijacking the AirPlay session. I hope to see extended display for PCs in future AirParrot updates. This meant no presenter mode for PowerPoint, but this was acceptable. Unfortunately, AirParrot only supports mirroring on the Windows platform, whereas on the Mac it can extend a desktop. Once upgraded, I was able to AirPlay over to the AppleTV. My laptop is used for various developmental experiments, so I decided that it’d be prudent to try to just upgrade to Windows 8. I ran into problems on my i7 Lenovo ThinkPad X201 running Windows 7, in that it couldn’t see the AppleTV. I grabbed a 5-user license for 39.99 and started working. Thankfully a piece of software called AirParrot can be used to fill the gap. However, this meant older Macs, and more importantly, Windows PCs, couldn’t. ![]() With just the hardware, any 2011-era Mac could AirPlay mirror to the AppleTV, as could any iPhone 4s/iPad 2 or newer. With the hardware out the way, I now needed the software to glue it all together. – 1 AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (3 Feet) – 2 AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet (15 Feet) To display the output from the HDMI equipped AppleTV to the TVs required: I ordered the following items from Amazon with One-Day shipping to get the gear ASAP: It involved using Apple’s AirPlay technology to wirelessly mirror content to an AppleTV, with that content duplicated with an HDMI splitter. Given these qualifications, I came up with a solution that utilizes off-the-shelf equipment that can be delivered in short order and provided most of the requested features. – Keep the cost down while also getting it ready in three days – Allow the presenter to utilize PowerPoint’s Presenter View to keep tabs on timing and have access to notes – Mirror the content to two television screens at once, with the content being readable on two large (40-50 inch) TVs – Allow the presenter to walk around with the device (preferably a light Windows based tablet to be held for 2-3 hours in one hand) – Allow a presenter to wirelessly display a presentation I was approached with a challenge to craft a solution that will do the following: Afterwards, I received several tweets and emails asking how to perform window snapping, since this is not a feature that appears natively in OS X. ![]() What’s your go-to window management app of choice for OS X? Would you consider using Magnet? Sound off down below with your thoughts on the matter.Yesterday, we wrote a post about hiding the menu bar, and in the corresponding video tutorial, we used window snapping to highlight one of the benefits of a hidden menu bar. ![]() It’s a great option for those of you who run a multiple monitor setup, and it’s very reasonable at only $1.99 on the Mac App Store. Magnet is a highly-focused app with plenty of features that provide you with a solid window management experience on OS X. I say yet, because it’s probably only a matter of time before Magnet is updated with more snapping possibilities. The biggest advantage for HyperDock is that it simply has more snapping options available. For example, with HyperDock, you can snap a window in the left middle quadrant of the display. The ability to easily snap windows on a dual display setup is a huge feather in Magnet’s cap, but there are still a few things that HypeDock does better. Reasons to keep using HyperDockĪs my go-to window management app of choice, it’s going to take a lot to convince me to switch from HyperDock. ![]() You can simply highlight the windows and use the menu bar shortcut or keyboard shortcut to instantly snap the window in a specific location on your Mac. You don’t need to drag a window to the edge of the screen to snap it in a preferred location. If there are certain windows that don’t play nice with snapping, or that you don’t wish to snap, using the ignore option is really handy. You can ignore certain windows by selecting them and clicking the Ignore option in Magnet’s menu bar. This means that I can manage windows across a multiple monitor setup with relative ease. Regardless of whether or not you have a secondary screen, Magnet can sense when you are at the edge of the display, and will prompt you to snap accordingly. When you have dual displays and try to drag a window to the corner or edge of a screen where another display exists, some apps refuse to allow you to snap, because they see it as one large display. This has always been an area of opportunity for other window management apps. Even its name suggests that window snapping will be its permanent bread and butter. Other apps are either too busy or lose focus on the goal at hand, but that probably won’t be the case with Magnet. I know that developer, CrowdCafé, will be pouring its innovation into window management and window snapping, and it shows from this release. The fact that Magnet focuses on window management and nothing more is a big bonus. However, if you drag the window to the upper-left side of the screen (in the corner) the app will only populate the upper-left quadrant of the display. For example, if you drag an app to the left side of the screen, the app window will fill the entire left side of the display. ![]() When you drag a window to the edge of the screen with Magnet installed, the window will auto-resize to fill a specific area of the screen. ![]() But little advice on how to do it right from the start. ![]() Searching around, there's lots of advice on how to fix this situation if you do it wrong, like editing partition tables and the like. When I need performance I am using Bootcamp.Īnyway, the reason I opened the thread was to get advice on migrating to a new SSD and create a working, larger BootCamp partition and continue to have access to it via Parallels. So I don't really see the value of laying out another $50 to migrate from Parallels to VM Fusion. Right now my usual workflow is to use bootcamp to boot into windows without the OSX/virtualization overhead when I am going to do a timelapse and only boot via OSX to do maintenance. If I boot the VM from within OSX, I would want whatever work I do there to be reflected in the Bootcamp version. I am not sure what you mean exactly by 'dissociate'. I'm going to need to keep a Bootcamp partition so that I can directly boot into it for the performance gains that it provides ( ). You will almost certainly need to re-activate Windows Product Activation after this.You can then use either WinClone or Paragon Boot Camp Backup to copy your existing Boot Camp partition to the new one.Once you have got OS X copied back on to the new drive - which at this point should still be a single volume, you should then use Boot Camp Assistant to create a new empty Boot Camp partition, it will format this as FAT32 but that will be fine at this stage.It is possible to use one of various utilities to add a Recovery HD partition later but this would of course be extra work. You will want a Recovery HD partition on the drive, this is normally only created when you do a full install of OS X on to a drive, if you just clone the existing OS X volume using SuperDuper or Disk Utility (restore), or maybe even a Time Machine full restore this will not happen, Carbon Copy Cloner can also clone the Recovery HD partition.You need to format the new drive using GUID partitioning scheme and you want initially to just create a single HFS+ volume, it is possible the new drive may have come pre-formatted as a Windows drive with MBR partitioning scheme. ![]() If you are moving to a brand new drive (as you indicate) then the following needs to be taken in to consideration. Will this work? Is there an advantage to using Winclone instead of Reflect? After creating the new partition, should I format it to NTFS on a windows machine before cloning the Bootcamp partition? Is there anything else I need to do to make all this work with Bootcamp and Parallels? What is the proper/best way to do this migration?ġ) Do a TimeMachine backup of the OSX partition (just in case)Ģ) Use Macrium Reflect from within the windows partition to image that partition to an external drive (again, just in case).Ĥ) Attach the new drive using a USB 3.0 to sata iii cableĥ) Clone the OSX partition to the new drive as a single partition spanning the whole new drive using Disk Utility and CarbonCop圜loner.Ħ) Shrink the OSX partition and create a 120 Gb FAT partition using Disk Utility (Since this will be used with an image file system type doesn't matter?).ħ) Start Parallels and use Macrium Reflect to clone the Windows 7 partition to the newly created partition.ĩ) Boot into OSX and test Parallels and boot into Windows via Bootcamp and test. I currently have a 30GB Win7 partition for use both in Bootcamp and Parallels. I have read that since 10.10.4, the issues with kext signing have been resolved and that I should be able to enable TRIM via ForceTrim (Yay). 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Many solutions including Solidworks Manage expanded in such way. Live video didn’t answer the question of migration, but maybe SOLIDWORKS data management experts will address it in the next video.Įxisting PDM Professional options have an easy way to expand the solution to develop integrations. It can introduce some migration challenges. However, I wonder how a startup company that kicked their solution with 3DEXPERIENCE will make it to PDM Professional and PDM Manage and later back to ENOVIA 3DEXPERIENCE. Because the second is an advanced solution integrated with PDM professional (fka RevZone). PDM Professional and “PDM Manage” can kind of do it. I’m curious how Solidworks customers PDM solutions can progress. The data and experience will remain as you grow. At OpenBOM (disclaimer – I’m CEO and co-founder) we are allowing customers to move from user to team to company solutions. For example, you can see a progression of options and subscriptions taking your from sales essential, professional, ultimate (Pardot) making it work for a large enterprise team. One of the biggest advantages of SaaS and cloud solutions is to suggest evolution of customers discovering solutions at first and later moving to more advanced stages. The video made me think about continuity. A solution that is cloud-native that integrates with their current design tools and provides growth on the cloud is a great solution. ![]() Customers have been asking for PDM on the cloud for years. Technology evolves, users evolve, companies evolve or die. I can see and agree with her point about technology. I had a chance to have a twitter chat with Lisa Costa presented 3DEXPERIENCE cloud for Solidworks. Each company was suggested to have its sweet spot – cloud-based 3DEXPERIENCE, PDM Professional and PDM Manage. The video suggest three company profile – startup company, small-medium business and a larger enterprise company. Learn about the capabilities of our Data and Lifecycle Management in the Cloud, SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional, and SOLIDWORKS Manage. The video explores a range of SOLIDWORKS® data management solutions that enable you to quickly and efficiently manage data files and documentation to maximize productivity and improve product quality. I was watching Solidworks Live product management video discussing different options of Solidworks data management solutions. If you never heard about SOLIDWORKS Manage, navigate to one of my earlier articles – Solidworks Management, RevZone and 3rd PDM revolution. At the same time, PDM Workgroup was discontinued by Solidworks starting from 2019 release. Dassault web site is still advertising it here but gives strong recommendations to move to ENOVIA 3DEXPERIENCE. I don’t know if Dassault Systemes is still selling SmarTeam. Some of these systems like XDrive morphed into a new Dassault Systemes 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Back in 2016, I counted six systems that were capable to manage Solidworks data coming from Dassault Systemes product portfolio. How to navigate between SOLIDWORKS PDM Systems on premise and on the cloud?įew years ago, I published an article about Solidworks PDM systems. ![]() No hazardous materials, except ORM-D and Limited Quantity ( see hazardous materials). Exceptions FedEx Home Delivery cannot deliver to P.O. Package size and weight Up to 150 lbs., 108″ in length, 165″ in length plus girth (L+2W+2H). Delivery area Available throughout all 50 states. and 8 p.m.įedEx Ground picks up packages Monday−Friday. Service days FedEx delivery times Monday−Saturday. 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And there will be at least three FedEx routes covering your area: FedEx-Express, FedEx-Ground, and FedEx-Home Delivery (a division of Ground.) When your package gets delivered will depend on whether you’re at the beginning or the end of the route. So do you think that all the packages in your Zip Code are delivered simultaneously? Deliveries take between 1–5 days, with most packages arriving within 3 business days Depending on the service level and destination, they may also attempt to deliver on weekends and holidays.Ĭheck out the moving company What Time Does FedEx Deliver to My NeighborhoodįedEx Ground is faster to more locations than UPS Ground. FedEx may attempt delivery as late as 8 p.m. It’s also worth noting that FedEx delivery times are estimates and not guaranteed. for FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery and between 9:00 a.m. However, delivery times are generally between 9:00 a.m. ![]() How Late Does FedEx DeliverįedEx delivery times can vary depending on the service level selected, the destination, and other factors such as weather, traffic and package volume. It is always recommended to check the tracking information for the most up-to-date delivery estimates and to reach out to FedEx customer service for more specific information about delivery times for your package and destination. Additionally, delivery times may vary depending on the destination, especially for rural or remote areas. Weather, traffic, and package volume may affect FedEx delivery times. It’s important to note that these delivery times are estimates and not guaranteed. FedEx Delivery Hours By Zip Code & Weekends How Late Does FedEx Deliver? | Package Tracking |įedEx First Overnight: Delivery by 8, 9, or 10 a.m. ![]() Suggested by the "SHE SINGS! SHE DANCES!" tagline from Alice's "Sent From Above" poster, Alice has a talent of dancing and singing. From her cutout, she is also shown to stand on a cloud. Alice wore a pair of black flats, seen from her appearance in the game's 1st anniversary image.Īlice has a combination of angelic and demonic traits, with a pair of horns as well as a halo floating above her head. Her legs have a pair of short stockings or black garter belts. ![]() She has slightly short arms wearing a pair of white gloves over black detached sleeves, with circles in the palms. Like the other characters, Alice has pie-styled eyes with a single eyelash each, and a small mole under her right eye. She wears a black 1920's flapper dress with a short skirt and a white bowtie that is identical to Bendy's is around her bust line. She was voiced by actress Susie Campbell then was later replaced by Allison Pendle.Īlice is a female humanoid cartoon character with slightly wavy shoulder-length black hair, thin eyebrows, and black lipstick. ![]() Similar to her counterparts, Bendy and Boris, Alice starred in a series of cartoons thirty years prior to the events of the game.Īlice made her first appearance in the "Sent From Above" poster from Chapter 2, and there are several environments dedicated to her from Chapter 3 like plush toys and even cutouts. Alice Angel is a cartoon character created by Joey Drew Studios in Bendy and the Ink Machine. ![]() ![]() The inclusion of cultural recognition projects such as “Salish Eagle” is important to the port authority as it is a component of developing respectful, long-term working relationships with Indigenous communities. Opportunity for Indigenous cultural recognition: the project included an opportunity to recognize Indigenous culture through artwork in partnership with Squamish Nation and courtesy of artist Yul Baker embossed into the eastern concrete walkway Safe pedestrian access: new sidewalks, both along the underpass and between Dominion Street and Bay Street, leading into Lynnterm Terminal’s east gate, will ensure safer and more comfortable access and use for pedestrians ![]() Port of entry capacity at Lynnterm Terminal for oversized cargo: the terminal’s new capacity to service oversized cargo provides the industry with certainty that the Port of Vancouver can continue to be a competitive port of entry for oversized cargo The project is jointly funded by Transport Canada and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authorityīetter trade efficiency for the gateway: enabling the trade gateway to operate more efficiently and handle anticipated trade growth thanks to collaboration with government and port terminal partners This project was identified in the Greater Vancouver Gateway 2030 strategy and received funding from Canada’s National Trade Corridors Fund in 2019. Successfully delivering the Mountain Highway Underpass Project required strong partnerships with government, port terminal partners and local Indigenous groups.Ĭontributing to new road and rail infrastructure will help ease the impacts of growing trade on local communities, while fulfilling the port authority’s federal mandate to enable Canada’s trade through the Port of Vancouver. The underpass, adjacent to Lynnterm Terminal in the District of North Vancouver, is now open to vehicle traffic. This project, led by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, in collaboration with Western Stevedoring, the District of North Vancouver, CN and Squamish Nation will enhance the movement of trade-related cargo through Greater Vancouver, while improving mobility and safety, protecting the environment, and alleviating the community impacts of growing trade. The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and project partners are pleased to announce the completion and the opening of the upgraded Mountain Highway underpass on Vancouver’s North Shore. Underpass improvements on the North Shore will enhance Canada’s trade capacity, sustain growth in the gateway, and improve pedestrian safety They have every right to be, given that WII was fighting since 2012 to ensure that the road construction does not disturb animal corridors in the reserve that straddles Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.2021 November 20 13:17 North Vancouver Mountain Highway underpass improvements complete, and underpass open to port traffic Researches of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) are especially enthused that 11 tigers - five adult males, three adult females and three sub-adults - are frequent users of the new infrastructure. Between March and December, camera traps have captured 5,450 images of tigers, leopards, wild dogs, chitals, Indian bisons, wild pigs, jungle cats and porcupines, among others, using the underpasses. The stretches through the forest built last year at a cost of Rs 240 crore also has a 750-m long underpass - believed to be the world’s longest highway underpass built exclusively for wild animals. While the road has made commute easier for humans, the five underpasses and four minor bridges on this 37-km stretch have also ensured that the movement of animals are not disrupted. Both have welcomed new elevated stretches of highways on the Seoni ( Madhya Pradesh)-Nagpur (Maharashtra) sector of the national highway 44 passing through the Pench Tiger Reserve. ![]() It seems to be a win-win situation for humans and animals. |
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