CRAY temp = particle temp

  • therocketeer
    21st Feb 2013 Member 3 Permalink
    Title says it all, just like ARAY produces BRAY at it's set temp, CRAY should produce particles that are set at it's temperature. I think this is not only logical, but it also opens many possibilities. What do you think?
  • firefreak11
    21st Feb 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    Very good idea. Logical too.

  • wes12321
    21st Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    so if the crays temp is say, oh about -20 degrees and set to spit out water, it would spit out water that would freeze almost instantly, right?

  • jacob1
    22nd Feb 2013 Developer 1 Permalink
    @wes12321 (View Post)
    yes, and this is why we don't do that. Imagine having to heat it up all the way to 9000 degrees to get PLSM to create correctly.

    Actually ... this gives me an idea. If I wanted to, I could just make CRAY's temp change to the default temp for whatever it's cloning, and then you can edit it after ... maybe
  • dom2mom
    22nd Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I like this idea. One VERY good thing about this is the ability for CRAY printers to be able to set wifi temps, set NCTC temps, etc.

  • jacob1
    22nd Feb 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    i'll probably do this tomorrow. I would have done this today if my CRAY bug fix commit didn't create more bugs that I didn't know were bugs. (basically it broke cracker64's ship replicator machine, because I made .tmp always control length exactly when in some cases it apparently shouldn't)
  • therocketeer
    22nd Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    Thanks for the feedback everyone. Yes it occurred to me such a problem as @wes12321 described was inevitable, but this has been resolved. I look forward to this in the official source.
  • jacob1
    22nd Feb 2013 Developer 3 Permalink
    well, it's already in there now, I pushed it just a bit ago.
  • therocketeer
    22nd Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink
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