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| - See Microprocessor.
- |- !colspan="2"|Technical Information |- |- |- |- |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Hyperdrive |valign="top"| Short Jump |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Armaments |valign="top"| |- !colspan="2"|Usage |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Eras |valign="top"| |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Affiliation |valign="top"| |- |} The Processor was the Kiith Somtaaw Resource Controller during the Beast War. It was armed with 4 medium strength guns (1 each on top, bottom, and sides) and with the proper upgrade, automatic repair beams (two on each side).
- Processor is the 5th song on the album Modern Synthesis and has been expected for a while due to being listed track ideas.
- The Processor can be crafted right away (a starting-recipe since R24) in your Crafting Menu (default key "Q") or at Crafting Tables (that still exist in worlds created before R22 on September 16th 2015) from:
* 8 (blocks of) any kind of Wood or Log from any kind of tree or found occasionally in Wood Treasure Chests on the surface at night
* 8 (blocks of) common grey Stone mined (which needs at least a Wood Mining Cell or better) in Mountains or on the Fossil layer not far underground, easily to reach through caves
* 2 Vines from either Cragwood trees or Wildwood trees
- Processors were the second of the three ranks of a Mentat order. They teamed to combine, divide, sort, and file pieces of discrete information with 99.99985% accuracy per 10,000 items, capable of introducing order and regularity to seemingly unrelated sets of information.
- I took a chance to fly Crossfire filled your skies I want no role in your altercation Call me alumni Your release; my deformity Structures collapsing around me Running sealed in the seventh circle With you, eternally I feel panic arise as rhetoric voices are feeding back again Blocking out vitriolic accusations: Was I listening? [Chorus] Because I want to be better on the inside I want to be better on the outside I want to be better on the inside I want to be, to be Built by the grace of a god Destroyed by the pantheon's rage The modern synthesis compels me, to start again
- A processor, also called a "logical processor" or "CPU", is the part of the computer that actually does the computing. Most recent computers contain multiple processors, and determining the number of processors is a key to playing with multiple Foldit clients on a single machine. The term "CPU" or "Central Processing Unit" is also used to refer to the microprocessor chip that contains all the processors. Most laptop and desktop computers have only one microprocessor chip, but usually that chip contains two or more processors.
- The Processor is a Vaul building that harvests Vespene Gas. As the name suggests, Vespene and Terrazine Gas are collected, stored in "honey-comb" containers (Protoss: Cube, Terran: Cylinder, and Zerg: Gas Bag) and refined in this building to be used in production and research purposes. Few biological units can infiltrate a Processor without succumbing to poisonous fumes with the structure. Due to their robotic nature, the Vaul felt little need to have safety protocols within the Processors toxic environment.
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| - I took a chance to fly Crossfire filled your skies I want no role in your altercation Call me alumni Your release; my deformity Structures collapsing around me Running sealed in the seventh circle With you, eternally I feel panic arise as rhetoric voices are feeding back again Blocking out vitriolic accusations: Was I listening? [Chorus] Because I want to be better on the inside I want to be better on the outside I want to be better on the inside I want to be, to be I fall asleep, in the vestige I once called my home Monolyth; paralysed standing stone I pray for you, abide with the hopeless Your war desecrates magnum opus The pious haunting now at ground zero Ringed blockades around a tableau Regretting the choice but I can't turn away Hearing the voice; no sense in what they say Built by the grace of a god Destroyed by the pantheon's rage The modern synthesis compels me, to start again [Chorus] And I want to be better on the inside I want to be better on the outside I want to be better on the inside I want to be better, better I devour it all, every colour and every shape Scream my message, etching my knowledge on the landscape Scarring a path; my apraxia through I will have my way, I told you, I told you, I told you Built by the grace of a god Destroyed by the pantheon's rage The modern synthesis compels me, to start again The solution sequestered in the myth As I dispersonalise I taste a real life And far from the pacifist you believe I exemplify I am the fury, I am hypocrisy I can sing higher, soaring disbelief The day I take control The day you'll believe in me Lines fade out, I illuminate The path back home, the path I'll show you As lines fade out, I illuminate And lead the way back home, the path that you'll follow Lines fade out, I illuminate The path back home, the path that I'll show you As lines fade out, I illuminate And lead the way back home, the path that you'll follow As lines fade out, I will illuminate The path back home, where you'll wait for me, wait for me Lines they fade out and I illuminate The path back home, where you'll wait for me, wait for me Lines fade out but I illuminate When lines fade out
- A processor, also called a "logical processor" or "CPU", is the part of the computer that actually does the computing. Most recent computers contain multiple processors, and determining the number of processors is a key to playing with multiple Foldit clients on a single machine. The term "CPU" or "Central Processing Unit" is also used to refer to the microprocessor chip that contains all the processors. Most laptop and desktop computers have only one microprocessor chip, but usually that chip contains two or more processors. Processors are sometimes referred to as "cores", but this is no longer 100% accurate. At one point, an Intel microprocessor with two cores had two processors. Newer Intel chips refer to "cores" and "threads". A chip might have four cores, each supporting two threads, giving eight (logical) processors. The term "thread" is also used in connection with programs, but program threads aren't related to the threads on a microprocessor chip. Understanding program threads in Foldit is another component of multi-client strategy. A single program, such as the Foldit client, may start multiple program threads. Each one of these threads is like a separate program. Each thread can run on a separate processor, so in a computer with multiple processors, multiple threads can be executing at the same time. A thread can only run one processor at a time. While running a recipe or a simple tool such as wiggle or shake, a Foldit client normally has one busy thread that can be using up to 100% of one processor. (This is assuming the client window is minimized, and that the client is running a simple tool or a Lua recipe.) If the client window is "up" (available for viewing, not minimized), the client will have a second busy thread. In theory, it would be possible to have a single Foldit client with multiple threads busy folding one protein on multiple processors. In practice, as soon as one thread made some change, however small, to the protein, all the other threads would need to know about it. Current programming technology makes it difficult to keep the threads "synchronized", which is necessary to maintain a "consistent" view of the data (that is, the protein) they're sharing.
- The Processor is a Vaul building that harvests Vespene Gas. As the name suggests, Vespene and Terrazine Gas are collected, stored in "honey-comb" containers (Protoss: Cube, Terran: Cylinder, and Zerg: Gas Bag) and refined in this building to be used in production and research purposes. Few biological units can infiltrate a Processor without succumbing to poisonous fumes with the structure. Due to their robotic nature, the Vaul felt little need to have safety protocols within the Processors toxic environment. Before the modifications, the Xel'Naga primarily used robots in all their mining operations. Few ever personally entered a Processor seeing as the whole structure was automated. Most machines were designed with stronger and stronger alloys to withstand acids, toxins, extreme pressures, and temperatures. These robots were the prototypes for all Vaul robotics.
- See Microprocessor.
- The Processor can be crafted right away (a starting-recipe since R24) in your Crafting Menu (default key "Q") or at Crafting Tables (that still exist in worlds created before R22 on September 16th 2015) from:
* 8 (blocks of) any kind of Wood or Log from any kind of tree or found occasionally in Wood Treasure Chests on the surface at night
* 8 (blocks of) common grey Stone mined (which needs at least a Wood Mining Cell or better) in Mountains or on the Fossil layer not far underground, easily to reach through caves
* 2 Vines from either Cragwood trees or Wildwood trees By crafting/taking a Processor, the recipes for the Forge, Wood Chest, Wood Door, Wood Table, Wood Stairs, Thatched Roof and Wood Fence will be unlocked. To use the Processor you will have to place it in the world first. To take it with you again you will not even need a Power Cell equipped (as of R22). Materials that you can process in the Processor:
* 2 Wood Slabs from 1 (block of any kind of) Wood or Log
* 8 Wood Rods from 1 (block of any kind of) Wood or Log
* 4 Wood Rods from 1 Wood Slab
* 2 Stone Slabs from 1 (block of) Stone or Bedrock or Limestone
* 8 Stone Rods from 1 (block of) Stone or Bedrock or Limestone
* 4 Stone Rods from 1 Stone Slab
* 1 Bone from 1 (block of) Fossils
* 6 Globs of Goo from 1 (block of) Mold
* 4 Snowcubes from 1 (block of) Snow
* 2 Ice Slopes from 1 (block of) Ice
* 2 Crystal Shard from 1 (block of) Tourmaline
* 2 Obsidian Slabs from 1 Obsidian (bar)
* 8 Obsidian Rods from 1 Obsidian (bar)
* 4 Obsidian Rods from 1 Obsidian Slab
* 2 Iron Slabs from 1 Iron Bar
* 8 Iron Rods from 1 Iron Bar
* 4 Iron Rods from 1 Iron Slab
* 2 Diamond Slabs from 1 Diamond (bar)
* 8 Diamond Rods from 1 Diamond (bar)
* 4 Diamond Rods from 1 Diamond Slab
* 2 Lumite Slabs from 1 Lumite (bar)
* 8 Lumite Rods from 1 Lumite (bar)
* 4 Lumite Rods from 1 Lumite Slab
* 4x Blue Pigment from 1 Blue Flower (from Elderwood trees)
* 4x Red Pigment from 1 Red Flower (from Ashenwood trees)
* 4x Yellow Pigment from 1 Yellow Flower (from Cragwood trees)
* 2 Lettuce Seeds from 1 Crisphead Lettuce
* 2 Turnip Seeds from 1 Turnip
* 2 Wheat Seeds from 1 Wheat
* 2 Horned Melon Seeds from 1 Horned Melon Each Processor can only hold up to 21 items in its queue before it has to be emptied. It will take some time for the materials to be processed. Both the time that one item(-stack) and all of them in the queue will need is shown in the Processor UI. Description: Your teeth will only get you so far; use this station to process materials into more usable items. This is essential for many crafted goods.
- |- !colspan="2"|Technical Information |- |- |- |- |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Hyperdrive |valign="top"| Short Jump |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Armaments |valign="top"| |- !colspan="2"|Usage |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Eras |valign="top"| |- |height="32" Width="30%" valign="top"| Affiliation |valign="top"| |- |} The Processor was the Kiith Somtaaw Resource Controller during the Beast War. It was armed with 4 medium strength guns (1 each on top, bottom, and sides) and with the proper upgrade, automatic repair beams (two on each side).
- Processors were the second of the three ranks of a Mentat order. They teamed to combine, divide, sort, and file pieces of discrete information with 99.99985% accuracy per 10,000 items, capable of introducing order and regularity to seemingly unrelated sets of information. Gilbertus Albans, the founder of the Order noted that the clear danger to Processors was that the order they introduced ought or might not accord with reality therefore they were trained to attempt first to use the categories and labels that others provided. The sorting, sifting, and retrieving of information, as well as the ability to connect it with specific names places, or events was valuable beyond estimation in the anti-computer culture of the times. Of the three ranks, Processors were the most vulnerable. Their training stressed unquestioning acceptance of the direction of others, and they were therefore totally dependent on the good will of those around them. In the Training House they were safely in the care of the Order until they progressed to the relative security of the third rank, Hypothesist. While still on Septimus, there were stories of Processors being kidnapped (no difficult task) for carnival sideshow curiosities. One story says about how a group of five Processors became separated from the main party. The group asked a passerby how to find the city's sport stadium to meet the others. The man pointed to a band of gladiators whom the Processors followed up into the arena, and were killed in the melee of the day's program.
- Processor is the 5th song on the album Modern Synthesis and has been expected for a while due to being listed track ideas.
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