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2024.05.21 23:45 Repov2 Should I give up photography and find another hobby?

The title might sound like a complete quitter's thought, but hear me out.
I've had some sort of interest in photography since my teen years, but never got really into it until two years ago, when I had a Digital Photography class in my university. I got my first DSLR camera a year prior to that (Nikon D5100 with 18-55 and 55-200 kit lenses), and that class taught me some solid basics on how to use the camera. I still wouldn't call myself advanced, or anything but beginner, but I like my photography hobby. It's creative, it's fun, it gets me outside, and perhaps most importantly, it gets me out of my comfort zone.
I like how photography requires constant learning, I like how you can always create something new (at least new to yourself), and I like how it helps me connect with people. It's a pretty fulfilling hobby.
However, there's a problem I have. I have a medical condition called Essential Tremor. My case seems to be pretty mild, I can even do stuff like repairing phones (to varying degrees of success, admittedly), it doesn't affect eating much, and generally, the main problem I have with it is that it affects my self-confidence and self-esteem. But lately, it seems to be getting ever so slightly worse and worse, and I find that worrying. Maybe it will get better, maybe it will impact my day-to-day functions, making photography impossible for me.
I'm not looking for sympathies, I'm just saying how things are, unfortunately. Last weekend I went out shooting with a friend, and I had to crank the ISO on that poor thing up to 800 and even higher at f/5.6-f/8 to be able to shoot, and I'm not experienced enough to know if the shutter speeds of around 1/100 are problematic even to 'normal' people or just to my tremorous hands. Maybe the light was too low, maybe I didn't get the settings right, but overall, I felt a little bit disappointed in my photographic abilities that time.
To make things worse, I'm doing my bachelor's paper, and it's about comparing digital photography to analog photography. It was supposed to be fun and a good way to finish my studies, but as this academic year I have nothing but the thesis to do, I got a job. Apparently, it's much less fun when your whole life is basically revolving around balancing a 9-5 job, a bachelor's thesis, and mental sanity, so the appeal of photography as a hobby is sort of vanishing for me. Hopefully I manage to pull the paper off by July, and it doesn't become a chore.
Not to mention that I feel as creative lately, but that's probably a topic for another time. It boils down to perfectionism and my general lack of patience, which I acknowledge as a problem, but often can't fight.
So between a medical condition, having to do it as a bachelor's thesis, and generally having a creative block, does it even make sense to invest myself into photography (I mean both time-wise and financially), or should I focus my energies elsewhere?
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2024.05.21 22:59 702Johnny Quick start guide / tips for Retroarch on iOS / Ipados

(PSA) I want to start off by recommending retroarch for iPad users. Delta is a FANTASTIC app. I highly recommend it. That being said, if you want to play on an iPad in landscape mode, there is only the iOS version of Delta on iPad. The developer is working on the app for iPad, but as of writing this, retroarch scales perfectly.
(PSA) When it comes to cores. On the apple version of this app, all the cores apple has approved are already included in the app. Can’t add or remove any cores like you can on all the other platforms when running retroarch. If a core is not in retroarch on an apple platform, it is not an approved core or is limited by apple restrictions and will not play well. Apple is not allowing JIT. This is a problem for ps2, psp, and GameCube for sure.
(PRO TIP. .7z to .zip) Using the files app, you can unzip a .7z file. Just rename it to .zip and select it. The files app will unzip it. Done. No need for an unzipping app.
(REQUIRED.) Some cores will crash or not boot a rom. I have found this to be mostly related to bios files not being in the app. (To add bios files = Use the files app. Go to on my iphone. Then find the retroarch folder, and select it. Then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch. After that scroll down to the folder named system. Dump all of your bios for all systems into this folder. I would add any bios you can find for the systems you are playing. This will stop the crashing and increase compatibility with games from different regions.) , (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) If you try to load a rom and it still crashes use a different core to launch that game if it is available. It could be a compatibility issue between the core and the rom. Or it could be region locked and you still need another bios file.

1.) (REQUIRED.) If you want to save yourself some annoyances with Retroarch on iOS, then after you make a change to your settings, hit home in the navigation menu, select configuration file, then save configuration file. I choose the overwrite option, but you can choose what best fits you. We can do this on other platforms by just tapping the back button until it exits the application, but there isn’t a back button on iOS.

2.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to turn on vibration/ haptic feedback. Go to settings in the navigation menu, input and scroll down to haptic feedback. I turn both options on and leave the vibration strength at 100%.

3.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the user interface. You can do this in two ways. A.) Changing the theme. Go to settings, user interface, appearance, select color theme and then choose your favorite. Mine is material ui dark. A.1) If you want you can also choose another app icon. The setting is the first option under user interface. B.) I like the stock setup, but you can change the entire layout to be different. You can go to settings, drivers, and select menu. The stock option is glui. You can choose the option you like the best in this section.

4.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the date and time format at the top to be something I am more used to. Go to settings, user interface, menu item visibility and select “style of date and time” towards the end of the list.

5.) (REQUIRED.) GETTING GAMES IN THE APP. Then we get to importing content. In the iOS version, Retroarch wants the roms to be placed into a folder that is inside of the Retroarch app itself. What I do is take the roms I want to play on Retroarch and move them into the Retroarch app. Here is how I do that. I have a folder already on my iPhone with the roms I want to play on Retroarch. (I store my roms on device. Using the Files app, then on my iphone and save the folder on your phone first. We move it to where it needs to go in the next step.). My folder is named “Retroarch Roms”. It can be really helpful to stay organized. Especially if you also use the Delta and ppsspp apps. I use the files app to locate this folder. Then I select it and move it. Or you could copy it but be mindful of files sizes and storage space. (I put “copy it” in here for a major reason. If you store all your roms in retroarch. And one day you want to delete and reinstall the app…. Bye bye roms. My library is too big to back up to iCloud. But that might be a good option if it works. I have not tested it.). Then move or paste this folder inside of the Retroarch app folder under downloads. (Files app, on my iphone, scroll down to retroarch – select it, then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch, then scroll down to downloads, select it. Your entire folder or multiple folders can go here.) Then hit the playlist menu (middle navigation button.) and select import content. Then scan directory. Click documents/retroarch, scroll down to downloads, then select scan this directory. Then let it do its thing. I like to leave the app open and on screen so the iphone/ipad doesn’t limit background activity. After it is done you can come back to the playlist menu to look through and launch your games. After you have launched a few games, You can go to Home, history and launch your recently played games from there. There is a favorites tab in the playlist section, but I don’t use it personally.

6.) (UPDATES.) I like to make sure a few things are up to date. So, I hit the home menu at the bottom. Go to online updater. Make sure on demand thumbnails is toggled on. (This will add box art on demand as you scroll through your playlist/library.) Then just below that update core files and all the others below it. Update all of them. Then scroll back up to playlist thumbnail updater (This is how you download box art manually for each playlist/library.) and select any system libraries/playlists that are missing album art. If it is your first time, I would just select them all to make sure box art is there when you browse your library. If you want some free to use roms go to content downloader and some homebrew and other roms are in there for each system.

(PSA.2) After you are done changing any settings. Do not just close the app. Make sure you save the configuration file like I mentioned at the start of this post. If not, the settings you changed will be “forgotten” but the roms and album art should still be there. Man, I wish someone told me that before I wasted my life 3 times in a row.

7.) (PS1) Firmware for ps1. To run games correctly you will need firmware for the ps1. PSX rearmed can get you started and playing but the “beetle psx hw” core for ps1 has an upscaling capability. This will make games look tremendously better. Firmware location. After a quick search on the interwebs, you have what you need. (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and which are required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) Use your files app. Go to on my iPhone. Find the Retroarch app folder. Click the folder in there named retroarch. Scroll down to system and dump the bios files there. I can’t say where to get them, but “psx bios” should be easy to find in an archive if you search the googles. Make sure the spelling matches specifically. You can look in settings. Scroll down to directory. And you can scroll through where the app is currently looking for bios and you can change that if you need to. You can also go to settings, select core, manage cores, then scroll to the core you are looking for, then select the core. Scroll down to firmware section and select the “looking in” option to see where it wants the bios. It will tell you if any bios are missing as well. This can apply to any core. Not just ps1 cores.

8.) (SEGA SATURN.). Make sure all the Saturn bios are in the system folder inside the Retroarch folder (Look at the other bullet points on this post to see how. Some games will not launch unless the core has the correct bios. ). Roms. After extracting a rom, it should be a folder full of bin files. Put that whole folder (For each game/rom) in a Saturn roms sub folder. (Make a new folder called “Saturn Roms”.) Using the files app, go to on my iphone, go to the retroarch folder, then the retroarch sub folder. Then scroll down and select downloads. This is where you want to store the Saturn Roms folder. When you import content into retroarch. It will scan the folders and subfolders that have all the bin files. Games will appear as one in the playlist/library.

8.) (FAST VIDEO OR AUDiO) Sync issues. I turned on audio sync and it ran sonic super fast. Other people have had the opposite problem and need to turn it on. The same goes for video sync. The fixes are different depending on the device. Go to settings, video, synchronization, and adjust. You can change the refresh rate in the settings, video, output, vertical refresh rate in this section. This should only be adjusted if you are having issues. Audio sync is under settings, audio, synchronization. It says recommended to turn on. Mine goes crazy if I toggle that on. So I leave it off.

9.) (CORE OPTIONS.) Some systems have multiple cores available. I change them out on the fly by hitting playlist in the navigation menu (Middle option.) Scrolling down to the system I want to play. Then selecting the game, I am looking for. (Do not select run yet.) Then scrolling down and selecting set core association. If you want to use the same core for an entire playlist/library. You can go to settings. Playlists, manage playlists, then select the system you want to set a core for, scroll down to default core, and you can pick the one that works best for your needs.

(DIRECT LINK.) Below is a direct link to the app on the app store for those that have trouble finding it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retroarch/id6499539433

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2024.05.21 22:58 702Johnny Ipad Emulation - Retroarch

Quick start guide / tips for Retroarch on iOS / Ipados

(PSA) I want to start off by recommending retroarch for iPad users. Delta is a FANTASTIC app. I highly recommend it. That being said, if you want to play on an iPad in landscape mode, there is only the iOS version of Delta on iPad. The developer is working on the app for iPad, but as of writing this, retroarch scales perfectly.
(PSA) When it comes to cores. On the apple version of this app, all the cores apple has approved are already included in the app. Can’t add or remove any cores like you can on all the other platforms when running retroarch. If a core is not in retroarch on an apple platform, it is not an approved core or is limited by apple restrictions and will not play well. Apple is not allowing JIT. This is a problem for ps2, psp, and GameCube for sure.
(PRO TIP. .7z to .zip) Using the files app, you can unzip a .7z file. Just rename it to .zip and select it. The files app will unzip it. Done. No need for an unzipping app.
(REQUIRED.) Some cores will crash or not boot a rom. I have found this to be mostly related to bios files not being in the app. (To add bios files = Use the files app. Go to on my iphone. Then find the retroarch folder, and select it. Then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch. After that scroll down to the folder named system. Dump all of your bios for all systems into this folder. I would add any bios you can find for the systems you are playing. This will stop the crashing and increase compatibility with games from different regions.) , (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) If you try to load a rom and it still crashes use a different core to launch that game if it is available. It could be a compatibility issue between the core and the rom. Or it could be region locked and you still need another bios file.

1.) (REQUIRED.) If you want to save yourself some annoyances with Retroarch on iOS, then after you make a change to your settings, hit home in the navigation menu, select configuration file, then save configuration file. I choose the overwrite option, but you can choose what best fits you. We can do this on other platforms by just tapping the back button until it exits the application, but there isn’t a back button on iOS.

2.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to turn on vibration/ haptic feedback. Go to settings in the navigation menu, input and scroll down to haptic feedback. I turn both options on and leave the vibration strength at 100%.

3.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the user interface. You can do this in two ways. A.) Changing the theme. Go to settings, user interface, appearance, select color theme and then choose your favorite. Mine is material ui dark. A.1) If you want you can also choose another app icon. The setting is the first option under user interface. B.) I like the stock setup, but you can change the entire layout to be different. You can go to settings, drivers, and select menu. The stock option is glui. You can choose the option you like the best in this section.

4.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the date and time format at the top to be something I am more used to. Go to settings, user interface, menu item visibility and select “style of date and time” towards the end of the list.

5.) (REQUIRED.) GETTING GAMES IN THE APP. Then we get to importing content. In the iOS version, Retroarch wants the roms to be placed into a folder that is inside of the Retroarch app itself. What I do is take the roms I want to play on Retroarch and move them into the Retroarch app. Here is how I do that. I have a folder already on my iPhone with the roms I want to play on Retroarch. (I store my roms on device. Using the Files app, then on my iphone and save the folder on your phone first. We move it to where it needs to go in the next step.). My folder is named “Retroarch Roms”. It can be really helpful to stay organized. Especially if you also use the Delta and ppsspp apps. I use the files app to locate this folder. Then I select it and move it. Or you could copy it but be mindful of files sizes and storage space. (I put “copy it” in here for a major reason. If you store all your roms in retroarch. And one day you want to delete and reinstall the app…. Bye bye roms. My library is too big to back up to iCloud. But that might be a good option if it works. I have not tested it.). Then move or paste this folder inside of the Retroarch app folder under downloads. (Files app, on my iphone, scroll down to retroarch – select it, then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch, then scroll down to downloads, select it. Your entire folder or multiple folders can go here.) Then hit the playlist menu (middle navigation button.) and select import content. Then scan directory. Click documents/retroarch, scroll down to downloads, then select scan this directory. Then let it do its thing. I like to leave the app open and on screen so the iphone/ipad doesn’t limit background activity. After it is done you can come back to the playlist menu to look through and launch your games. After you have launched a few games, You can go to Home, history and launch your recently played games from there. There is a favorites tab in the playlist section, but I don’t use it personally.

6.) (UPDATES.) I like to make sure a few things are up to date. So, I hit the home menu at the bottom. Go to online updater. Make sure on demand thumbnails is toggled on. (This will add box art on demand as you scroll through your playlist/library.) Then just below that update core files and all the others below it. Update all of them. Then scroll back up to playlist thumbnail updater (This is how you download box art manually for each playlist/library.) and select any system libraries/playlists that are missing album art. If it is your first time, I would just select them all to make sure box art is there when you browse your library. If you want some free to use roms go to content downloader and some homebrew and other roms are in there for each system.

(PSA.2) After you are done changing any settings. Do not just close the app. Make sure you save the configuration file like I mentioned at the start of this post. If not, the settings you changed will be “forgotten” but the roms and album art should still be there. Man, I wish someone told me that before I wasted my life 3 times in a row.

7.) (PS1) Firmware for ps1. To run games correctly you will need firmware for the ps1. PSX rearmed can get you started and playing but the “beetle psx hw” core for ps1 has an upscaling capability. This will make games look tremendously better. Firmware location. After a quick search on the interwebs, you have what you need. (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and which are required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) Use your files app. Go to on my iPhone. Find the Retroarch app folder. Click the folder in there named retroarch. Scroll down to system and dump the bios files there. I can’t say where to get them, but “psx bios” should be easy to find in an archive if you search the googles. Make sure the spelling matches specifically. You can look in settings. Scroll down to directory. And you can scroll through where the app is currently looking for bios and you can change that if you need to. You can also go to settings, select core, manage cores, then scroll to the core you are looking for, then select the core. Scroll down to firmware section and select the “looking in” option to see where it wants the bios. It will tell you if any bios are missing as well. This can apply to any core. Not just ps1 cores.

8.) (SEGA SATURN.). Make sure all the Saturn bios are in the system folder inside the Retroarch folder (Look at the other bullet points on this post to see how. Some games will not launch unless the core has the correct bios. ). Roms. After extracting a rom, it should be a folder full of bin files. Put that whole folder (For each game/rom) in a Saturn roms sub folder. (Make a new folder called “Saturn Roms”.) Using the files app, go to on my iphone, go to the retroarch folder, then the retroarch sub folder. Then scroll down and select downloads. This is where you want to store the Saturn Roms folder. When you import content into retroarch. It will scan the folders and subfolders that have all the bin files. Games will appear as one in the playlist/library.

8.) (FAST VIDEO OR AUDiO) Sync issues. I turned on audio sync and it ran sonic super fast. Other people have had the opposite problem and need to turn it on. The same goes for video sync. The fixes are different depending on the device. Go to settings, video, synchronization, and adjust. You can change the refresh rate in the settings, video, output, vertical refresh rate in this section. This should only be adjusted if you are having issues. Audio sync is under settings, audio, synchronization. It says recommended to turn on. Mine goes crazy if I toggle that on. So I leave it off.

9.) (CORE OPTIONS.) Some systems have multiple cores available. I change them out on the fly by hitting playlist in the navigation menu (Middle option.) Scrolling down to the system I want to play. Then selecting the game, I am looking for. (Do not select run yet.) Then scrolling down and selecting set core association. If you want to use the same core for an entire playlist/library. You can go to settings. Playlists, manage playlists, then select the system you want to set a core for, scroll down to default core, and you can pick the one that works best for your needs.

(DIRECT LINK.) Below is a direct link to the app on the app store for those that have trouble finding it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retroarch/id6499539433
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2024.05.21 22:53 702Johnny Quick start guide / tips for Retroarch on iOS / Ipados

(PSA) I want to start off by recommending retroarch for iPad users. Delta is a FANTASTIC app. I highly recommend it. That being said, if you want to play on an iPad in landscape mode, there is only the iOS version of Delta on iPad. The developer is working on the app for iPad, but as of writing this, retroarch scales perfectly.
(PSA) When it comes to cores. On the apple version of this app, all the cores apple has approved are already included in the app. Can’t add or remove any cores like you can on all the other platforms when running retroarch. If a core is not in retroarch on an apple platform, it is not an approved core or is limited by apple restrictions and will not play well. Apple is not allowing JIT. This is a problem for ps2, psp, and GameCube for sure.
(PRO TIP. .7z to .zip) Using the files app, you can unzip a .7z file. Just rename it to .zip and select it. The files app will unzip it. Done. No need for an unzipping app.
(REQUIRED.) Some cores will crash or not boot a rom. I have found this to be mostly related to bios files not being in the app. (To add bios files = Use the files app. Go to on my iphone. Then find the retroarch folder, and select it. Then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch. After that scroll down to the folder named system. Dump all of your bios for all systems into this folder. I would add any bios you can find for the systems you are playing. This will stop the crashing and increase compatibility with games from different regions.) , (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) If you try to load a rom and it still crashes use a different core to launch that game if it is available. It could be a compatibility issue between the core and the rom. Or it could be region locked and you still need another bios file.

1.) (REQUIRED.) If you want to save yourself some annoyances with Retroarch on iOS, then after you make a change to your settings, hit home in the navigation menu, select configuration file, then save configuration file. I choose the overwrite option, but you can choose what best fits you. We can do this on other platforms by just tapping the back button until it exits the application, but there isn’t a back button on iOS.

2.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to turn on vibration/ haptic feedback. Go to settings in the navigation menu, input and scroll down to haptic feedback. I turn both options on and leave the vibration strength at 100%.

3.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the user interface. You can do this in two ways. A.) Changing the theme. Go to settings, user interface, appearance, select color theme and then choose your favorite. Mine is material ui dark. A.1) If you want you can also choose another app icon. The setting is the first option under user interface. B.) I like the stock setup, but you can change the entire layout to be different. You can go to settings, drivers, and select menu. The stock option is glui. You can choose the option you like the best in this section.

4.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the date and time format at the top to be something I am more used to. Go to settings, user interface, menu item visibility and select “style of date and time” towards the end of the list.

5.) (REQUIRED.) GETTING GAMES IN THE APP. Then we get to importing content. In the iOS version, Retroarch wants the roms to be placed into a folder that is inside of the Retroarch app itself. What I do is take the roms I want to play on Retroarch and move them into the Retroarch app. Here is how I do that. I have a folder already on my iPhone with the roms I want to play on Retroarch. (I store my roms on device. Using the Files app, then on my iphone and save the folder on your phone first. We move it to where it needs to go in the next step.). My folder is named “Retroarch Roms”. It can be really helpful to stay organized. Especially if you also use the Delta and ppsspp apps. I use the files app to locate this folder. Then I select it and move it. Or you could copy it but be mindful of files sizes and storage space. (I put “copy it” in here for a major reason. If you store all your roms in retroarch. And one day you want to delete and reinstall the app…. Bye bye roms. My library is too big to back up to iCloud. But that might be a good option if it works. I have not tested it.). Then move or paste this folder inside of the Retroarch app folder under downloads. (Files app, on my iphone, scroll down to retroarch – select it, then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch, then scroll down to downloads, select it. Your entire folder or multiple folders can go here.) Then hit the playlist menu (middle navigation button.) and select import content. Then scan directory. Click documents/retroarch, scroll down to downloads, then select scan this directory. Then let it do its thing. I like to leave the app open and on screen so the iphone/ipad doesn’t limit background activity. After it is done you can come back to the playlist menu to look through and launch your games. After you have launched a few games, You can go to Home, history and launch your recently played games from there. There is a favorites tab in the playlist section, but I don’t use it personally.

6.) (UPDATES.) I like to make sure a few things are up to date. So, I hit the home menu at the bottom. Go to online updater. Make sure on demand thumbnails is toggled on. (This will add box art on demand as you scroll through your playlist/library.) Then just below that update core files and all the others below it. Update all of them. Then scroll back up to playlist thumbnail updater (This is how you download box art manually for each playlist/library.) and select any system libraries/playlists that are missing album art. If it is your first time, I would just select them all to make sure box art is there when you browse your library. If you want some free to use roms go to content downloader and some homebrew and other roms are in there for each system.

(PSA.2) After you are done changing any settings. Do not just close the app. Make sure you save the configuration file like I mentioned at the start of this post. If not, the settings you changed will be “forgotten” but the roms and album art should still be there. Man, I wish someone told me that before I wasted my life 3 times in a row.

7.) (PS1) Firmware for ps1. To run games correctly you will need firmware for the ps1. PSX rearmed can get you started and playing but the “beetle psx hw” core for ps1 has an upscaling capability. This will make games look tremendously better. Firmware location. After a quick search on the interwebs, you have what you need. (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and which are required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) Use your files app. Go to on my iPhone. Find the Retroarch app folder. Click the folder in there named retroarch. Scroll down to system and dump the bios files there. I can’t say where to get them, but “psx bios” should be easy to find in an archive if you search the googles. Make sure the spelling matches specifically. You can look in settings. Scroll down to directory. And you can scroll through where the app is currently looking for bios and you can change that if you need to. You can also go to settings, select core, manage cores, then scroll to the core you are looking for, then select the core. Scroll down to firmware section and select the “looking in” option to see where it wants the bios. It will tell you if any bios are missing as well. This can apply to any core. Not just ps1 cores.

8.) (SEGA SATURN.). Make sure all the Saturn bios are in the system folder inside the Retroarch folder (Look at the other bullet points on this post to see how. Some games will not launch unless the core has the correct bios. ). Roms. After extracting a rom, it should be a folder full of bin files. Put that whole folder (For each game/rom) in a Saturn roms sub folder. (Make a new folder called “Saturn Roms”.) Using the files app, go to on my iphone, go to the retroarch folder, then the retroarch sub folder. Then scroll down and select downloads. This is where you want to store the Saturn Roms folder. When you import content into retroarch. It will scan the folders and subfolders that have all the bin files. Games will appear as one in the playlist/library.

8.) (FAST VIDEO OR AUDiO) Sync issues. I turned on audio sync and it ran sonic super fast. Other people have had the opposite problem and need to turn it on. The same goes for video sync. The fixes are different depending on the device. Go to settings, video, synchronization, and adjust. You can change the refresh rate in the settings, video, output, vertical refresh rate in this section. This should only be adjusted if you are having issues. Audio sync is under settings, audio, synchronization. It says recommended to turn on. Mine goes crazy if I toggle that on. So I leave it off.

9.) (CORE OPTIONS.) Some systems have multiple cores available. I change them out on the fly by hitting playlist in the navigation menu (Middle option.) Scrolling down to the system I want to play. Then selecting the game, I am looking for. (Do not select run yet.) Then scrolling down and selecting set core association. If you want to use the same core for an entire playlist/library. You can go to settings. Playlists, manage playlists, then select the system you want to set a core for, scroll down to default core, and you can pick the one that works best for your needs.

(DIRECT LINK.) Below is a direct link to the app on the app store for those that have trouble finding it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retroarch/id6499539433

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2024.05.21 22:45 702Johnny **REVISED** Quick start guide / tips for Retroarch on iOS / Ipados

(PSA) I want to start off by recommending retroarch for iPad users. Delta is a FANTASTIC app. I highly recommend it. That being said, if you want to play on an iPad in landscape mode, there is only the iOS version of Delta on iPad. The developer is working on the app for iPad, but as of writing this, retroarch scales perfectly.
(PSA) When it comes to cores. On the apple version of this app, all the cores apple has approved are already included in the app. Can’t add or remove any cores like you can on all the other platforms when running retroarch. If a core is not in retroarch on an apple platform, it is not an approved core or is limited by apple restrictions and will not play well. Apple is not allowing JIT. This is a problem for ps2, psp, and GameCube for sure.
(PRO TIP. .7z to .zip) Using the files app, you can unzip a .7z file. Just rename it to .zip and select it. The files app will unzip it. Done. No need for an unzipping app.
(REQUIRED.) Some cores will crash or not boot a rom. I have found this to be mostly related to bios files not being in the app. (To add bios files = Use the files app. Go to on my iphone. Then find the retroarch folder, and select it. Then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch. After that scroll down to the folder named system. Dump all of your bios for all systems into this folder. I would add any bios you can find for the systems you are playing. This will stop the crashing and increase compatibility with games from different regions.) , (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) If you try to load a rom and it still crashes use a different core to launch that game if it is available. It could be a compatibility issue between the core and the rom. Or it could be region locked and you still need another bios file.

1.) (REQUIRED.) If you want to save yourself some annoyances with Retroarch on iOS, then after you make a change to your settings, hit home in the navigation menu, select configuration file, then save configuration file. I choose the overwrite option, but you can choose what best fits you. We can do this on other platforms by just tapping the back button until it exits the application, but there isn’t a back button on iOS.

2.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to turn on vibration/ haptic feedback. Go to settings in the navigation menu, input and scroll down to haptic feedback. I turn both options on and leave the vibration strength at 100%.

3.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the user interface. You can do this in two ways. A.) Changing the theme. Go to settings, user interface, appearance, select color theme and then choose your favorite. Mine is material ui dark. A.1) If you want you can also choose another app icon. The setting is the first option under user interface. B.) I like the stock setup, but you can change the entire layout to be different. You can go to settings, drivers, and select menu. The stock option is glui. You can choose the option you like the best in this section.

4.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the date and time format at the top to be something I am more used to. Go to settings, user interface, menu item visibility and select “style of date and time” towards the end of the list.

5.) (REQUIRED.) GETTING GAMES IN THE APP. Then we get to importing content. In the iOS version, Retroarch wants the roms to be placed into a folder that is inside of the Retroarch app itself. What I do is take the roms I want to play on Retroarch and move them into the Retroarch app. Here is how I do that. I have a folder already on my iPhone with the roms I want to play on Retroarch. (I store my roms on device. Using the Files app, then on my iphone and save the folder on your phone first. We move it to where it needs to go in the next step.). My folder is named “Retroarch Roms”. It can be really helpful to stay organized. Especially if you also use the Delta and ppsspp apps. I use the files app to locate this folder. Then I select it and move it. Or you could copy it but be mindful of files sizes and storage space. (I put “copy it” in here for a major reason. If you store all your roms in retroarch. And one day you want to delete and reinstall the app…. Bye bye roms. My library is too big to back up to iCloud. But that might be a good option if it works. I have not tested it.). Then move or paste this folder inside of the Retroarch app folder under downloads. (Files app, on my iphone, scroll down to retroarch – select it, then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch, then scroll down to downloads, select it. Your entire folder or multiple folders can go here.) Then hit the playlist menu (middle navigation button.) and select import content. Then scan directory. Click documents/retroarch, scroll down to downloads, then select scan this directory. Then let it do its thing. I like to leave the app open and on screen so the iphone/ipad doesn’t limit background activity. After it is done you can come back to the playlist menu to look through and launch your games. After you have launched a few games, You can go to Home, history and launch your recently played games from there. There is a favorites tab in the playlist section, but I don’t use it personally.

6.) (UPDATES.) I like to make sure a few things are up to date. So, I hit the home menu at the bottom. Go to online updater. Make sure on demand thumbnails is toggled on. (This will add box art on demand as you scroll through your playlist/library.) Then just below that update core files and all the others below it. Update all of them. Then scroll back up to playlist thumbnail updater (This is how you download box art manually for each playlist/library.) and select any system libraries/playlists that are missing album art. If it is your first time, I would just select them all to make sure box art is there when you browse your library. If you want some free to use roms go to content downloader and some homebrew and other roms are in there for each system.

(PSA.2) After you are done changing any settings. Do not just close the app. Make sure you save the configuration file like I mentioned at the start of this post. If not, the settings you changed will be “forgotten” but the roms and album art should still be there. Man, I wish someone told me that before I wasted my life 3 times in a row.

7.) (PS1) Firmware for ps1. To run games correctly you will need firmware for the ps1. PSX rearmed can get you started and playing but the “beetle psx hw” core for ps1 has an upscaling capability. This will make games look tremendously better. Firmware location. After a quick search on the interwebs, you have what you need. (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and which are required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) Use your files app. Go to on my iPhone. Find the Retroarch app folder. Click the folder in there named retroarch. Scroll down to system and dump the bios files there. I can’t say where to get them, but “psx bios” should be easy to find in an archive if you search the googles. Make sure the spelling matches specifically. You can look in settings. Scroll down to directory. And you can scroll through where the app is currently looking for bios and you can change that if you need to. You can also go to settings, select core, manage cores, then scroll to the core you are looking for, then select the core. Scroll down to firmware section and select the “looking in” option to see where it wants the bios. It will tell you if any bios are missing as well. This can apply to any core. Not just ps1 cores.

8.) (SEGA SATURN.). Make sure all the Saturn bios are in the system folder inside the Retroarch folder (Look at the other bullet points on this post to see how. Some games will not launch unless the core has the correct bios. ). Roms. After extracting a rom, it should be a folder full of bin files. Put that whole folder (For each game/rom) in a Saturn roms sub folder. (Make a new folder called “Saturn Roms”.) Using the files app, go to on my iphone, go to the retroarch folder, then the retroarch sub folder. Then scroll down and select downloads. This is where you want to store the Saturn Roms folder. When you import content into retroarch. It will scan the folders and subfolders that have all the bin files. Games will appear as one in the playlist/library.

8.) (FAST VIDEO OR AUDiO) Sync issues. I turned on audio sync and it ran sonic super fast. Other people have had the opposite problem and need to turn it on. The same goes for video sync. The fixes are different depending on the device. Go to settings, video, synchronization, and adjust. You can change the refresh rate in the settings, video, output, vertical refresh rate in this section. This should only be adjusted if you are having issues. Audio sync is under settings, audio, synchronization. It says recommended to turn on. Mine goes crazy if I toggle that on. So I leave it off.

9.) (CORE OPTIONS.) Some systems have multiple cores available. I change them out on the fly by hitting playlist in the navigation menu (Middle option.) Scrolling down to the system I want to play. Then selecting the game, I am looking for. (Do not select run yet.) Then scrolling down and selecting set core association. If you want to use the same core for an entire playlist/library. You can go to settings. Playlists, manage playlists, then select the system you want to set a core for, scroll down to default core, and you can pick the one that works best for your needs.

(DIRECT LINK.) Below is a direct link to the app on the app store for those that have trouble finding it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retroarch/id6499539433

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2024.05.21 22:44 702Johnny **REVISED** Quick start guide / tips for Retroarch on iOS / Ipados

(PSA) I want to start off by recommending retroarch for iPad users. Delta is a FANTASTIC app. I highly recommend it. That being said, if you want to play on an iPad in landscape mode, there is only the iOS version of Delta on iPad. The developer is working on the app for iPad, but as of writing this, retroarch scales perfectly.
(PSA) When it comes to cores. On the apple version of this app, all the cores apple has approved are already included in the app. Can’t add or remove any cores like you can on all the other platforms when running retroarch. If a core is not in retroarch on an apple platform, it is not an approved core or is limited by apple restrictions and will not play well. Apple is not allowing JIT. This is a problem for ps2, psp, and GameCube for sure.
(PRO TIP. .7z to .zip) Using the files app, you can unzip a .7z file. Just rename it to .zip and select it. The files app will unzip it. Done. No need for an unzipping app.
(REQUIRED.) Some cores will crash or not boot a rom. I have found this to be mostly related to bios files not being in the app. (To add bios files = Use the files app. Go to on my iphone. Then find the retroarch folder, and select it. Then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch. After that scroll down to the folder named system. Dump all of your bios for all systems into this folder. I would add any bios you can find for the systems you are playing. This will stop the crashing and increase compatibility with games from different regions.) , (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) If you try to load a rom and it still crashes use a different core to launch that game if it is available. It could be a compatibility issue between the core and the rom. Or it could be region locked and you still need another bios file.

1.) (REQUIRED.) If you want to save yourself some annoyances with Retroarch on iOS, then after you make a change to your settings, hit home in the navigation menu, select configuration file, then save configuration file. I choose the overwrite option, but you can choose what best fits you. We can do this on other platforms by just tapping the back button until it exits the application, but there isn’t a back button on iOS.

2.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to turn on vibration/ haptic feedback. Go to settings in the navigation menu, input and scroll down to haptic feedback. I turn both options on and leave the vibration strength at 100%.

3.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the user interface. You can do this in two ways. A.) Changing the theme. Go to settings, user interface, appearance, select color theme and then choose your favorite. Mine is material ui dark. A.1) If you want you can also choose another app icon. The setting is the first option under user interface. B.) I like the stock setup, but you can change the entire layout to be different. You can go to settings, drivers, and select menu. The stock option is glui. You can choose the option you like the best in this section.

4.) (OPTIONAL.) I like to change the date and time format at the top to be something I am more used to. Go to settings, user interface, menu item visibility and select “style of date and time” towards the end of the list.

5.) (REQUIRED.) GETTING GAMES IN THE APP. Then we get to importing content. In the iOS version, Retroarch wants the roms to be placed into a folder that is inside of the Retroarch app itself. What I do is take the roms I want to play on Retroarch and move them into the Retroarch app. Here is how I do that. I have a folder already on my iPhone with the roms I want to play on Retroarch. (I store my roms on device. Using the Files app, then on my iphone and save the folder on your phone first. We move it to where it needs to go in the next step.). My folder is named “Retroarch Roms”. It can be really helpful to stay organized. Especially if you also use the Delta and ppsspp apps. I use the files app to locate this folder. Then I select it and move it. Or you could copy it but be mindful of files sizes and storage space. (I put “copy it” in here for a major reason. If you store all your roms in retroarch. And one day you want to delete and reinstall the app…. Bye bye roms. My library is too big to back up to iCloud. But that might be a good option if it works. I have not tested it.). Then move or paste this folder inside of the Retroarch app folder under downloads. (Files app, on my iphone, scroll down to retroarch – select it, then select the subfolder that is also named retroarch, then scroll down to downloads, select it. Your entire folder or multiple folders can go here.) Then hit the playlist menu (middle navigation button.) and select import content. Then scan directory. Click documents/retroarch, scroll down to downloads, then select scan this directory. Then let it do its thing. I like to leave the app open and on screen so the iphone/ipad doesn’t limit background activity. After it is done you can come back to the playlist menu to look through and launch your games. After you have launched a few games, You can go to Home, history and launch your recently played games from there. There is a favorites tab in the playlist section, but I don’t use it personally.

6.) (UPDATES.) I like to make sure a few things are up to date. So, I hit the home menu at the bottom. Go to online updater. Make sure on demand thumbnails is toggled on. (This will add box art on demand as you scroll through your playlist/library.) Then just below that update core files and all the others below it. Update all of them. Then scroll back up to playlist thumbnail updater (This is how you download box art manually for each playlist/library.) and select any system libraries/playlists that are missing album art. If it is your first time, I would just select them all to make sure box art is there when you browse your library. If you want some free to use roms go to content downloader and some homebrew and other roms are in there for each system.

(PSA.2) After you are done changing any settings. Do not just close the app. Make sure you save the configuration file like I mentioned at the start of this post. If not, the settings you changed will be “forgotten” but the roms and album art should still be there. Man, I wish someone told me that before I wasted my life 3 times in a row.

7.) (PS1) Firmware for ps1. To run games correctly you will need firmware for the ps1. PSX rearmed can get you started and playing but the “beetle psx hw” core for ps1 has an upscaling capability. This will make games look tremendously better. Firmware location. After a quick search on the interwebs, you have what you need. (To find what bios are missing, open the retroarch app. Go to settings, core, Manage cores, Scroll down to the core you want to use, Select the core. Then scroll down to firmware. Just below that, you will see which bios are optional. Which ones are missing and which are required. The (!) is just a bullet point.) Use your files app. Go to on my iPhone. Find the Retroarch app folder. Click the folder in there named retroarch. Scroll down to system and dump the bios files there. I can’t say where to get them, but “psx bios” should be easy to find in an archive if you search the googles. Make sure the spelling matches specifically. You can look in settings. Scroll down to directory. And you can scroll through where the app is currently looking for bios and you can change that if you need to. You can also go to settings, select core, manage cores, then scroll to the core you are looking for, then select the core. Scroll down to firmware section and select the “looking in” option to see where it wants the bios. It will tell you if any bios are missing as well. This can apply to any core. Not just ps1 cores.

8.) (SEGA SATURN.). Make sure all the Saturn bios are in the system folder inside the Retroarch folder (Look at the other bullet points on this post to see how. Some games will not launch unless the core has the correct bios. ). Roms. After extracting a rom, it should be a folder full of bin files. Put that whole folder (For each game/rom) in a Saturn roms sub folder. (Make a new folder called “Saturn Roms”.) Using the files app, go to on my iphone, go to the retroarch folder, then the retroarch sub folder. Then scroll down and select downloads. This is where you want to store the Saturn Roms folder. When you import content into retroarch. It will scan the folders and subfolders that have all the bin files. Games will appear as one in the playlist/library.

8.) (FAST VIDEO OR AUDiO) Sync issues. I turned on audio sync and it ran sonic super fast. Other people have had the opposite problem and need to turn it on. The same goes for video sync. The fixes are different depending on the device. Go to settings, video, synchronization, and adjust. You can change the refresh rate in the settings, video, output, vertical refresh rate in this section. This should only be adjusted if you are having issues. Audio sync is under settings, audio, synchronization. It says recommended to turn on. Mine goes crazy if I toggle that on. So I leave it off.

9.) (CORE OPTIONS.) Some systems have multiple cores available. I change them out on the fly by hitting playlist in the navigation menu (Middle option.) Scrolling down to the system I want to play. Then selecting the game, I am looking for. (Do not select run yet.) Then scrolling down and selecting set core association. If you want to use the same core for an entire playlist/library. You can go to settings. Playlists, manage playlists, then select the system you want to set a core for, scroll down to default core, and you can pick the one that works best for your needs.

(DIRECT LINK.) Below is a direct link to the app on the app store for those that have trouble finding it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retroarch/id6499539433
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2024.05.21 22:39 Baldski2020isNear Link problems

Link problems
https://preview.redd.it/gfg23vudcu1d1.png?width=426&format=png&auto=webp&s=7caa84d8f1b61f63416f6bd7e8f169ccf187dd6c
Hey guys, im having trouble dowloading games like mario kart super marrio galaxy 1-2 into dolphin emulator, would anyone have the links? i guess I can venmo or something
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2024.05.21 22:31 Right-Violinist-226 City lights reflecting in the sky and on the water

City lights reflecting in the sky and on the water
Manual raw, 24 mm, tripod, iso 100, 30 sec, ND 4 filter, Lr mobile. Xperia 1 V.
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2024.05.21 22:31 fudge_u (OFFER) Departed*, Duel*, Eat of Eden*, Last Night in Soho*, Spider-Man: No Way Home*, Better Off Dead, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Deep Impact*, Elizabethtown, Fog City, The Gate, The Lair of the White Worm, Naked Gun*, Sin City, Top Gear* (REQUEST) Expend4bles 4, Godzilla x Kong: New Empire* (* 4K)

ISO/WANT:
 
 
FOR TRADE/OFFERING:
Newly added movies are in bold.
 
MA
iTunes OR Vudu ONLY
Disney/Marvel (All are split codes unless otherwise indicated. Assume there are no points.)
To look up the expiration date for WB movies, go here:
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2024.05.21 22:20 SleepingAndy SOCOM II - This could not pass by today's standards

I've been waiting to play this one for a while now, originally I had SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo on the PSP, which I got rid of because it was just a borderline unplayable experience trying to move around and aim with the little circular PSP analog stick thing. I wanted to re-visit the series, but this time decided to swap it out with the most popular SOCOM game instead, hoping to have a less sour experience.
After about 4 hours, I put it back down again, having lost all interest in the series.
SOCOM II is very much a game from the before times, being a third person tactical shooter in the years before anyone had any idea how to do controller aiming well. To make a long story short, trying to raw-aim with an analog stick on PS2 is an awful experience, the crosshair will just swing around the screen on you. There's built in auto-aim you can toggle off and on, which has a comical implementation. Sometimes, you will see a red box on the screen, miss the target by 1/4 of the screen, then they just drop dead anyway, probably due to an act of God. Sometimes, you will be pointing right next to their head with auto-aim on, and all of your bullets completely miss, leading you to being killed in one or two hits. That's so fun...
The ai companions are sometimes so strong that you can play out entire missions by sending them in to "clear area" where they just instakill all the enemies without taking any damage (this is on the highest difficulty available to new players.) Other times, you will be on the second floor of a house, they are in the basement, you send them in to clear area or breech a door...And they just never show up. They get stuck on the stairs or something, and just never fucking come. I shudder to think of all the times I've died because my AI companions just refused to follow very simple orders. Sometimes they will die in the absolute dumbest of ways too. On the first brazil mission I had Jester die to falling off of a building literally.
Oh, and on the subject of dying, don't forget that there is *no checkpoints*. If you die you reset to the very beginning of the mission. This means that if you're doing a slow stealth playthrough, 20 minutes deep on a level, and you get instant killed by some guy with a shotgun because the room was too dark for you to see him, you have to do the whole thing over again. How exciting! Eventually, after a few resets on the same mission, the only sensible way to proceed is to run and gun every single enemy, already having their positions memorized, and just accept that the game is going to chastise you for not being stealthy enough.
I could see SOCOM II being a very good game if the controls were about twice as good, the AI were about twice as responsive, and checkpoints were added to key sections of various missions. Without them, the game feels unpleasant to play for me, and I feel no qualms about retiring it from my backlog without even finishing half the single-player campaign.
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2024.05.21 22:16 Dacr69 anyone know any tool to translate PSP ISO

I wanna try to make a translation for the Nana game from the PSP that only is on Japanese
However I dunno any way to do it.
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2024.05.21 21:51 MissKiwi_owo Newbie

Hi community of loving creatures. Sooo a bit of context, I was a Debian user until I got an itch to try Arch, the thing is, every time I try I fail miserably. Would you help me please?
This is what I did in my last attempt. Thanks n.n
Boot to arch linux -> config.WiFi -> then typed: archinstall Archinstall menu -Language -English -mirrors -worldwide
-disk configuration -manual partitioning -> /dev/mmcblk2: MAC: 128G32

Status. Device. Type. Start.

Existing: /dev/mmcblk2p1. Primary 2048 Existing: /dev/mmcblk2p2. Primary 2099200 Modify: /dev/mmcblk2p3. Primary 44042240

End. Size. Fs Type. Mountp. mount

  1. 1GB. Unknown
  2. 21GB. Unknown
  3. 102GB. Unknown. /boot

Mount option. Flags

 . Boot, ESP. 
. . Boot, ESP
-Disk encryption -None -bootloader -system-boot -unified kernel image -false -swap -true -hostname -archlinux -root password -none -user created -profile -desktop+hyper land+Polk it -audio -no audio -kernels Linux -Additional packages -none - network config -copy ISO network config to installation -Automatic time sync -true -optional repo -multilib
Then when I save it and install I get: All white until... Traceback (most recent call last): File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/init.py" , line 332, in runas_a_module main() File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/_init.py" , line 337, in main importlib.importmodule(mod_name) File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/_init.py" , line 90, in import_module
Return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:1], package, level)
File "", line 1378, in _gcd_import File "", line 1360, in _find_and_load File "", line 1331, in _find_and_load_unlocked File "", line 935, in _load_unlocked File "", line 995, in exec_module File "", line 488, in _call_with_frames_removed
File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/scripts/guided.py" , line 245, in fs_handler.perform_filesystem_operations() File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/lib/disk/filesystem.py" , line 54, in perform_filesystem_operations device_handler.partition(mod, partition_table=partition_table) File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/lib/disk/device_handler.py" , line 521, in partition self._setup_partition(part_mod, modification.device, disk, requires_delete=requires_delete) File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/lib/disk/device_handler.py" , line 364, in _setup_partition filesystem = FileSystem(type=part_mod.safe_fs_type.value, geometry=geometry)
File "/uslib/python3.12/site-packages/archinstall/lib/disk/device_model.py" , line 699, in safe_fs_type raise ValueError('File System is not set') ValueError: File system is not set
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2024.05.21 21:40 escc1986 ISO : In Search Of A Video Game Hacker That Can Identify Code and can Find Cheats Codes (HEX Search and replace ) Infinite Health , Infinite Ammo … (not online games , basic games PSX 1 , Dreamcast , Sega Saturn , 3DO … ) .

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2024.05.21 21:07 Amey_Wa Nikon d5200 with 18-105mm

Nikon d5200 with 18-105mm
Iso 400 1/2500 f8 18mm
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2024.05.21 20:58 Then_Marionberry_259 MAY 21, 2024 GSTM.V GOLDSTORM METALS PREPARES FOR UPCOMING 2024 EXPLORATION PROGRAM AT ELECTRUM AND CROWN PROPERTIES, LOCATED IN GOLDEN TRIANGLE REGION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

MAY 21, 2024 GSTM.V GOLDSTORM METALS PREPARES FOR UPCOMING 2024 EXPLORATION PROGRAM AT ELECTRUM AND CROWN PROPERTIES, LOCATED IN GOLDEN TRIANGLE REGION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Crown Electrum Location Map
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Ken Konkin, P.Geo. President & CEO of Goldstorm Metals comments: "Field crews have been mobilized to the area in preparation for the 2024 Exploration Program. The focus will be to follow up on last year's extremely positive precious and base metal results from the reconnaissance sampling and drilling programs. Our crews will begin with the Electrum project, then move on to the larger Crown property later in the summer. The drilling plan at Electrum will attempt to expand the known gold-silver hydrothermal stockwork breccia system laterally and at depth. Reconnaissance crews will also further evaluate and trace the numerous newly discovered zones throughout both claim groups. In the southern portion of the Electrum Property, we will focus on expanding areas with high-grade gold and silver intercepts within a sheeted vein complex, peripheral to a dome-shaped hydrothermal stockwork gold and silver breccia system. From the 11 drill holes that tested Electrum targets last year, nine holes targeted the high-grade gold and silver parallel sheeted vein complex with coarse-grained native gold occurring in drill hole EL-23-08 at 146.5 m depth over 0.5 m that carried 75.30 g/t gold with 19.27 g/t silver yet a much higher grade intercept was encounter near surface in the same hole at 12.0-12.5 m depth that yielded 233.50 g/t gold with 756.0 g/t silver over 0.50 m. The goal is to continue the discovery and development of high-grade precious and base metal targets, in addition to expanding large intrusive related bulk-tonnage disseminated/veinlet and porphyry type targets, similar to nearby discoveries along trend to the north including Treaty Creek-KSM as well as the Valley of the Kings and West Zone Deposits of the Brucejack system."
Electrum 2023 Drilling Program Summary
During the 2023 exploration season, Goldstorm Metals completed an 11-hole drill program totaling 2,581 meters at Electrum. This program was successful in intercepting both high-grade vein-type and porphyry style gold-silver mineralization (see press releases dated October 4th, 2023, and November 14, 2023). Building on these results, future drilling is expected to target the expansive bulk-tonnage gold-silver hydrothermal breccia stockwork system encountered in holes EZ-23-01 and EZ-23-02, and the high-grade gold-silver intercepts observed in holes EZ-23-08 and EZ-23-11.
View drill highlights, maps and sections of the project at the end of this release or click the following link: drill plan and cross sections.
Table 1: Electrum 2023 Drilling Highlights
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  • All assay values are uncut and intervals reflect drilled intercept lengths.
  • HQ diameter core samples were sawn in half and typically sampled at standard 1.5 m intervals.
  • True widths have not been determined as the mineralized body remains open in all directions. Further drilling is required to determine the mineralized body orientation and true widths.
Crown 2023 Program Summary
In 2023, field crews conducted exploration activities on the Crown Property, including an extensive reconnaissance sampling effort that led to the discovery of four new mineralized zones. These zones, located on the Orion Concession (the Copernicus Zone) and the Fairweather Concession (the Launch, Galileo, and Triton Zones), produced very positive sampling results.
The findings from these zones are as follows:
  • The Copernicus Zone: a continuous channel sample line comprised of six samples (OR-23-02), that averaged 0.14 g/t gold, 57.0 g/t silver, 1.71% copper, 0.015% cobalt, and 0.15% zinc over 5.15 meters (m), (see Company press release dated November 27, 2023);
  • The Launch Zone: representative chip sampling within this area returned 1.95 g/t gold, 15.09 g/t silver, 0.12% copper over 3.0 m and 4.6 g/t gold, 118.5 g/t silver, 0.83% copper over 2.0 m;
  • The Galileo Zone: a grab sample returned 1.18 g/t gold, 2,656 g/t silver, 0.55% copper, 7.65% lead, and 5.03% zinc;
  • The Triton Zone: a grab sample returned 8.3 g/t gold and 48.8 g/t silver, (see Company press release dated January 24, 2024).
During the upcoming 2024 field season, Goldstorm Metals will continue to focus on developing high-grade precious and base-metal targets and plan for the potential start-up of the first ever drill program on the Copernicus Zone. Details of this program will be finalized ahead of the 2024 drilling season.
Qualified Person
The Qualified Person for this news release for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 is the Company's President and CEO, Ken Konkin, P.Geo. He has read and approved the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for the disclosure contained in this news release.
QA/QC
All samples were prepared at MSA Labs' Preparation Laboratory in Terrace, BC and assayed at MSA Labs' Geochemical Laboratory in Langley, BC. Gold was assayed using a fire assay with atomic absorption (AA) spectrometry finish. Samples over 10 ppm gold were fire assayed with gravimetric finish. All samples were analyzed by four acid digestion with multi-element ICP-MS, with silver and base metal over-limits being reanalyzed by emission spectrometry. MSA Laboratories quality system complies with the requirements for the International Standards ISO 17025 and ISO 9001. MSA Labs is independent of the Company.
About Goldstorm Metals
Goldstorm Metals Corp. is a precious and base metals exploration company with a large strategic land position in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, an area that hosts some of the largest and highest-grade gold deposits in the world. Goldstorm's flagship projects, Crown and Electrum, cover an area that totals approximately 16,469 hectares over six concessions, of which five are contiguous. The Crown Project is situated directly south of Seabridge Gold's KSM gold-copper deposits and Newmont's Brucejack/Valley of the Kings gold mine. Electrum, also located in the Golden Triangle of BC, is situated directly between the Brucejack Mine, approximately 20 kilometers to the north, and the past producing Silbak Premier mine, 20 kilometers to the south.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF GOLDSTORM METALS CORP.
"Ken Konkin"
Ken Konkin President and Chief Executive Officer
For further information, please visit the Company's website at https://goldstormmetals.com/ or contact:
Chris Curran Head of Corporate Development and Communications Phone: (604) 559 8092 E-Mail: [chris.curran@goldstormmetals.com](mailto:chris.curran@goldstormmetals.com)
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements
This release includes certain statements and information that may constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. All statements in this news release, other than statements of historical facts, including statements regarding future estimates, plans, objectives, timing, assumptions or expectations of future performance, including without limitation, the statement regarding the expectation that geologists are expected to complete a compilation study this winter once all assay results are received. Such a statement is a forward-looking statement and contains forward-looking information.
Generally, forward-looking statements and information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "intends" or "anticipates", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "should", "would" or "occur". Forward-looking statements are based on certain material assumptions and analysis made by Goldstorm and the opinions and estimates of management as of the date of this press release, including that geologists will complete a compilation study this winter once all assay results are received.
These forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Goldstorm to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information. Important factors that may cause actual results to vary, include, without limitation that geologists will not complete a compilation study this winter or at all.
Although management of Goldstorm has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and forward-looking information. Readers are cautioned that reliance on such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. Goldstorm does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement, forward-looking information or financial out-look that are incorporated by reference herein, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.
Electrum Project - Plan Map & Section A (Drill holes EL-23-01 and EL-23-02)
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Electrum Project - Section B (Drill holes EL-23-08 and EL-23-10)
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لوله فولادی برق
یکی از المان هایی که امروزه در صنعت برق به وفور استفاده می شود، انواع لوله برق می باشد که با توجه به متریال استفاده شده در آن نام گذاری می شوند. در صورتیکه جنس تشکیل دهنده لوله های برق را فولاد تشکیل دهد، به این نوع لوله ها، لوله های فولادی گفته می شود. به عبارت دیگر لوله های استوانه ای توخالی با قطر دایره ای هستند که از ویژگی های آنها می توان به مقاوت و استحکام بالای آنها اشاره نمود. ویژگی های لوله های فولادی باعث شده است که از آنها برای انتقال آب، گاز و محافظت از سیم های برق استفاده نمود.
از لوله های فولادی برق بیشتر در موارد زیر استفاده می شود :
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  2. فروشگاه ها
  3. هتل ها
  4. بیمارستان ها
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و …
کاربرد لوله فولادی برق
عبور سیم و کابل برق از بخش های مختلف یک ساختمان، بایستی با در نظر گرفتن موارد ایمنی همراه بوده و تا حد امکان باید شرایطی را فراهم کرد که از آسیب وارد رسیدن به بدنه آنها و قطع شدن احتمالی اتصالات جلوگیری کرد. یکی از راه حل ها مناسب استفاده از لوله فولادی برق می باشد، که سیم های برق از داخل انها عبور کرده و در مسیر مورد نظر هدایت می شوند. جنس این لوله ها اغلب از فلزات می باشد تا در برابر نوسانات دمایی، رطوبت و همچنین ضربه، فشار مقاومت ایده آلی داشته باشد و از کابل های برق در شرایط مختلف از جمله آتش سوزی محافظت کند.
این نوع لوله معمولا به صورت روکار مورد استفاده قرار می گیرد و مواقعی استفاده می شود که استحکام مکانیکی زیاد مورد نظر باشد. لوله های فولادی برق در دو نوع ساده و گالوانیزه به طول های 3 و 6 متر ساخته می شوند. ​اندازه این لوله ها با استاندارد PG ​در سایزهای 11 ، ​13.5، 16 ، 21 ، 29 ، 36 ، 42 و 48 ​ارائه می ​گردد. لوله های مشکی در جاهای خشک و گالوانیزه در جاهای مرطوب استفاده می شود.
مزایا و معایب استفاده از لوله فولادی برق
هرکدام از انواع لوله و اتصالات برق مزایا و معایبی را همراه خود دارند. در این میان لوله‌های فولادی برق نیز در مقایسه با سایر لوله برق دارای مزیت‌هایی می باشند که از مهمترین انها می توان به موارد زیر اشاره نمود.
در کنار تمامی مزیت‌هایی که لوله‌های فولادی برق دارند می‌توانند معایب و ایراداتی نیز داشته باشند که از مهم‌ترین آنها می توان به : بالا بودن هزینه‌های لوله‌کشی، رسانا بودن لوله و امکان بروز اتصالات در صورت آسیب دیدن سیم، نداشتن قابلیت خم شدگی و … اشاره نمود.
موارد استفاده لوله فولادی برق
از مزایای لوله های فولادی برق می توان به موارد زیر اشاره نمود:
ویژگی های فوق باعث تنوع کاربرد لوله های فولادی شده است. در حالت کلی از لوله های برق برای پوشش سیم و یا کابل هایی که از داخل این لوله های میگذرند استفاده می شود تا افراد را در برابر صدمات ناشی از تماس با برق و از طرف مقابل محافظت سیم و یا کابل ها از رطوبت، تابش نور آفتاب و شرایط آب و هوایی محافظت می کنند.
فرم دهی آسان با استفاده از دستگاه های لوله خم کن، استقامت و مقاومت بالا و ماندگاری این تجهیزات در برابر ضربات مکانیکی، حیوانات موذی، گرد و غبار و همچنین شکل مناسب لوله های فولادی باعث شده است مصرف و محبوبیت این لوله ها نسبت به سایر گزینه ها بیشتر باشد.
لوله فولادی برق خاور نو
شرکت خاور لوله پارسیان در سال 1370 با پرسنلی مجرب در زمینه ی تولید لوله کاندوئیت برق و با هدف خودکفایی ایران همیشه سرافراز و با نام تجاری پایپ خاور (Pipe Khavar) و با تولید سالینه 1500 تن شروع به فعالیت نمود. این شرکت توانست با توجه به سه اصل کیفیت بالا، قیمت تمام شده پایین و تحویل به موقع نسبت به رقبای خود پیشی بگیرد و زودتر از موعد پیش بینی شده، بازار های داخلی را به دست آورد; تا جایی که حجم زیاد سفارشات که بالغ بر 4000تن در سال بود، این شرکت را در سال 1380 وادار به توسعه نمود تا در مساحتی بیش از دو برابر مساحت اولیه به کار خود ادامه دهد. هم اکنون تولید شرکت بیش از 20 تن در روز می باشد که این امر به دست توانمند تمامی پرسنل زحمت کش شرکت تحقق یافته است. این شرکت جهت رضایت مندی بیشتر و همچنین بالا بردن سطح کیفیت محصولات خود (در سطح محصولات درجه یک دنیا) اقدام به پیاده سازی سیستم مدیریت کیفیت ISO 9001:2000 نموده که موفق به دریافت گواهی نامه خود از شرکت BRS گردیده است.
انواع لوله فولادی برق خاور نو
انواع لوله فولادی خاور نو برای عبور تجهیزات برق در محیط های صنعتی انتخاب مناسبی است زیرا این محصولات در دو نوع گالوانیزه سرد و گالوانیزه گرم تولید می شوند که در ادامه به معرفی هریک به صورت مختصر می پردازیم :

لوله فولادی سرد خاور نو

این نوع لوله بخاطر داشتن خاصیت عایقی می تواند در تجهیزات سیم کشی به عنوان یک نوع پوشش در برابر عوامل خارجی و تماس های ناخواسته عمل نماید.
این لوله ها بیشتر در ساختمان های اداری ، تاسیسات زیرزمینی ، فروشگاه ها ، کارگاه ها، کارخانجات و غیره استفاده می شوند. لوله گالوانیزه سرد خاور نو با روش الکترولیت برقی آبکاری می شود، بنابراین خاصیت ضد زنگ بودن ندارد و باید در محیط هایی که رطوبت کمی دارند و یا در مکانهای سرپوشیده مورد استفاده قرار گیرد.

لوله فولادی گرم خاور نو

لوله گالوانیزه گرم به لوله های گالوانیزه فولادی یا آهنی اطلاق می شود که در دمای بالا (۴۲۰ درجه سانتی گراد) آبکاری می شوند و با روکشی روی پوشش داده می شوند، در نتیجه ضد زنگ هستند و می توان از آنها در محل هایی با رطوبت بالا نیز استفاده کرد. در صورتی که شما نیاز به لوله هایی با مقاومت بالاتر داشته باشید بهتر است از لوله گالوانیزه گرم خاور نو استفاده نمایید.
فروش محصولات خاور لوله پارسیان
لوله‌های گالوانیزه به طور گسترده در برق کشی انواع ساختمان برای عبور امن سیم‌های برق مورد استفاده قرار می‌گیرند. این لوله‌ها برای نصب و راه اندازی سیستم‌های سرمایشی و گرمایشی و سیم کشی تابلو‌های برق کاربرد دارند. شرکت آداک تجهیز افلاک مهر تبریز با در اختیار داشتن پرسنل متخصص و مجرب در زمینه خدمات مهندسی و تأمین کالای مورد نیاز صنایع نفت، گاز و پتروشیمی و کاخانجات تولیدی در راستای قطعات و تجهیزات مربوط به تجهیزات برق ساختمان و اتوماسیون صنعتی فعالیت خود را از سال 1390 با قرار گرفتن در لیست تامین کنندگان واحدهای صنعتی به صورت رسمی آغاز نموده است. این مجموعه مفتخر است که توانسته با همکاری مستقیم شرکتهای تولیدی داخلی و خارجی و حذف واسطه تجهیزات و قطعات مربوط به این صنف را تامین نماید. در این راستا فروش انواع لوله فولادی برق خاور نو در ابعاد و ندازه های مختلف را در برنامه کاری خود قرار داده است. جهت کسب اطلاعات بیشتر و دریافت قیمت بروز انواع لوله فولادی برق خاور نو میتوانید با کارشناسان این شرکت در ارتباط باشید
لوله فولادی برق خاور نو
لوله فولادی برق
یکی از المان هایی که امروزه در صنعت برق به وفور استفاده می شود، انواع لوله برق می باشد که با توجه به متریال استفاده شده در آن نام گذاری می شوند. در صورتیکه جنس تشکیل دهنده لوله های برق را فولاد تشکیل دهد، به این نوع لوله ها، لوله های فولادی گفته می شود. به عبارت دیگر لوله های استوانه ای توخالی با قطر دایره ای هستند که از ویژگی های آنها می توان به مقاوت و استحکام بالای آنها اشاره نمود. ویژگی های لوله های فولادی باعث شده است که از آنها برای انتقال آب، گاز و محافظت از سیم های برق استفاده نمود.
از لوله های فولادی برق بیشتر در موارد زیر استفاده می شود :
  1. ساختمان های اداری
  2. فروشگاه ها
  3. هتل ها
  4. بیمارستان ها
  5. منازل
و …
کاربرد لوله فولادی برق
عبور سیم و کابل برق از بخش های مختلف یک ساختمان، بایستی با در نظر گرفتن موارد ایمنی همراه بوده و تا حد امکان باید شرایطی را فراهم کرد که از آسیب وارد رسیدن به بدنه آنها و قطع شدن احتمالی اتصالات جلوگیری کرد. یکی از راه حل ها مناسب استفاده از لوله فولادی برق می باشد، که سیم های برق از داخل انها عبور کرده و در مسیر مورد نظر هدایت می شوند. جنس این لوله ها اغلب از فلزات می باشد تا در برابر نوسانات دمایی، رطوبت و همچنین ضربه، فشار مقاومت ایده آلی داشته باشد و از کابل های برق در شرایط مختلف از جمله آتش سوزی محافظت کند.
این نوع لوله معمولا به صورت روکار مورد استفاده قرار می گیرد و مواقعی استفاده می شود که استحکام مکانیکی زیاد مورد نظر باشد. لوله های فولادی برق در دو نوع ساده و گالوانیزه به طول های 3 و 6 متر ساخته می شوند. ​اندازه این لوله ها با استاندارد PG ​در سایزهای 11 ، ​13.5، 16 ، 21 ، 29 ، 36 ، 42 و 48 ​ارائه می ​گردد. لوله های مشکی در جاهای خشک و گالوانیزه در جاهای مرطوب استفاده می شود.
مزایا و معایب استفاده از لوله فولادی برق
هرکدام از انواع لوله و اتصالات برق مزایا و معایبی را همراه خود دارند. در این میان لوله‌های فولادی برق نیز در مقایسه با سایر لوله برق دارای مزیت‌هایی می باشند که از مهمترین انها می توان به موارد زیر اشاره نمود.
در کنار تمامی مزیت‌هایی که لوله‌های فولادی برق دارند می‌توانند معایب و ایراداتی نیز داشته باشند که از مهم‌ترین آنها می توان به : بالا بودن هزینه‌های لوله‌کشی، رسانا بودن لوله و امکان بروز اتصالات در صورت آسیب دیدن سیم، نداشتن قابلیت خم شدگی و … اشاره نمود.
موارد استفاده لوله فولادی برق
از مزایای لوله های فولادی برق می توان به موارد زیر اشاره نمود:
ویژگی های فوق باعث تنوع کاربرد لوله های فولادی شده است. در حالت کلی از لوله های برق برای پوشش سیم و یا کابل هایی که از داخل این لوله های میگذرند استفاده می شود تا افراد را در برابر صدمات ناشی از تماس با برق و از طرف مقابل محافظت سیم و یا کابل ها از رطوبت، تابش نور آفتاب و شرایط آب و هوایی محافظت می کنند.
فرم دهی آسان با استفاده از دستگاه های لوله خم کن، استقامت و مقاومت بالا و ماندگاری این تجهیزات در برابر ضربات مکانیکی، حیوانات موذی، گرد و غبار و همچنین شکل مناسب لوله های فولادی باعث شده است مصرف و محبوبیت این لوله ها نسبت به سایر گزینه ها بیشتر باشد.
لوله فولادی برق خاور نو
شرکت خاور لوله پارسیان در سال 1370 با پرسنلی مجرب در زمینه ی تولید لوله کاندوئیت برق و با هدف خودکفایی ایران همیشه سرافراز و با نام تجاری پایپ خاور (Pipe Khavar) و با تولید سالینه 1500 تن شروع به فعالیت نمود. این شرکت توانست با توجه به سه اصل کیفیت بالا، قیمت تمام شده پایین و تحویل به موقع نسبت به رقبای خود پیشی بگیرد و زودتر از موعد پیش بینی شده، بازار های داخلی را به دست آورد; تا جایی که حجم زیاد سفارشات که بالغ بر 4000تن در سال بود، این شرکت را در سال 1380 وادار به توسعه نمود تا در مساحتی بیش از دو برابر مساحت اولیه به کار خود ادامه دهد. هم اکنون تولید شرکت بیش از 20 تن در روز می باشد که این امر به دست توانمند تمامی پرسنل زحمت کش شرکت تحقق یافته است. این شرکت جهت رضایت مندی بیشتر و همچنین بالا بردن سطح کیفیت محصولات خود (در سطح محصولات درجه یک دنیا) اقدام به پیاده سازی سیستم مدیریت کیفیت ISO 9001:2000 نموده که موفق به دریافت گواهی نامه خود از شرکت BRS گردیده است.
انواع لوله فولادی برق خاور نو
انواع لوله فولادی خاور نو برای عبور تجهیزات برق در محیط های صنعتی انتخاب مناسبی است زیرا این محصولات در دو نوع گالوانیزه سرد و گالوانیزه گرم تولید می شوند که در ادامه به معرفی هریک به صورت مختصر می پردازیم :

لوله فولادی سرد خاور نو

این نوع لوله بخاطر داشتن خاصیت عایقی می تواند در تجهیزات سیم کشی به عنوان یک نوع پوشش در برابر عوامل خارجی و تماس های ناخواسته عمل نماید.
این لوله ها بیشتر در ساختمان های اداری ، تاسیسات زیرزمینی ، فروشگاه ها ، کارگاه ها، کارخانجات و غیره استفاده می شوند. لوله گالوانیزه سرد خاور نو با روش الکترولیت برقی آبکاری می شود، بنابراین خاصیت ضد زنگ بودن ندارد و باید در محیط هایی که رطوبت کمی دارند و یا در مکانهای سرپوشیده مورد استفاده قرار گیرد.

لوله فولادی گرم خاور نو

لوله گالوانیزه گرم به لوله های گالوانیزه فولادی یا آهنی اطلاق می شود که در دمای بالا (۴۲۰ درجه سانتی گراد) آبکاری می شوند و با روکشی روی پوشش داده می شوند، در نتیجه ضد زنگ هستند و می توان از آنها در محل هایی با رطوبت بالا نیز استفاده کرد. در صورتی که شما نیاز به لوله هایی با مقاومت بالاتر داشته باشید بهتر است از لوله گالوانیزه گرم خاور نو استفاده نمایید.
فروش محصولات خاور لوله پارسیان
لوله‌های گالوانیزه به طور گسترده در برق کشی انواع ساختمان برای عبور امن سیم‌های برق مورد استفاده قرار می‌گیرند. این لوله‌ها برای نصب و راه اندازی سیستم‌های سرمایشی و گرمایشی و سیم کشی تابلو‌های برق کاربرد دارند. شرکت آداک تجهیز افلاک مهر تبریز با در اختیار داشتن پرسنل متخصص و مجرب در زمینه خدمات مهندسی و تأمین کالای مورد نیاز صنایع نفت، گاز و پتروشیمی و کاخانجات تولیدی در راستای قطعات و تجهیزات مربوط به تجهیزات برق ساختمان و اتوماسیون صنعتی فعالیت خود را از سال 1390 با قرار گرفتن در لیست تامین کنندگان واحدهای صنعتی به صورت رسمی آغاز نموده است. این مجموعه مفتخر است که توانسته با همکاری مستقیم شرکتهای تولیدی داخلی و خارجی و حذف واسطه تجهیزات و قطعات مربوط به این صنف را تامین نماید. در این راستا فروش انواع لوله فولادی برق خاور نو در ابعاد و ندازه های مختلف را در برنامه کاری خود قرار داده است. جهت کسب اطلاعات بیشتر و دریافت قیمت بروز انواع لوله فولادی برق خاور نو میتوانید با کارشناسان این شرکت در ارتباط باشید
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2024.05.21 20:43 SmgMakotoLife What The Hell Happened to ChromeOS

What The Hell Happened to ChromeOS
Apologies for the bad picture. My windows install broke and so im trying to fix it... but ChromeOS seems to be having issues lmao
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2024.05.21 20:40 geologyncoffee Couple under sunlight [Canon 6D + Canon 50mm f1.4]

Couple under sunlight [Canon 6D + Canon 50mm f1.4]
ISO 100; f2.0; 1/500
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2024.05.21 20:37 TopConflict1411 Windows problem

I made a bootable usb from Unetbootin for linux mint, which i yesterday did and it ran perfectly but this time i formatted the usb and downloaded the exact version of linux mint iso image, went to make a bootable usb it finished until i restart and it gives me the usual "smart hard disk error" which it always did when i started making bootable USBs, i press enter then it gives me "busybox 1.30.1 ubuntu initramfs built in shell" something like that, i turned my computer off by the power button a few times and turned it back on but it still did that, so i unplugged the usb to go back to windows 7 and it gives me "Windows detected a hard disk problem" which again it always showed me that since i started bootable USBs, but this time with a cursor and a black screen background, eventually i waited about 10 minutes and it starts, and i see all of my apps and icons but the desktop background is black i had to go change it again. About an hour later i went to go power it back on to see if it's gonna do it again and, Yes. Yes it did it again, however i did not wait and instead i held the power button to shut it down. How can i fix this why did this happen?
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2024.05.21 20:37 Pliskint PSP LCD stain - POSSIBLE water moisture - Help appreciated

PSP LCD stain - POSSIBLE water moisture - Help appreciated
Hello,
I was replacing the frontal lens of my PSP, and when I was about to put the front cover, I stood to look for a brush to remove dust, only for less than 1 minute.
When I came back, I noticed a tiny paper towel piece on the LCD screen, and when I removed it, I noticed a stain that didn't came out from the LCD. It looks like its under the screen as you can see from the pictures.
I didn't look at the paper towel piece, and I don't know exactly how it got there, but I only used some with glue to put on the lens, so it's the only possible source I can think, but i didn't notice glue on the LCD and I didnt notice like a "tear" sound or anything when removing it and I cleaned it immediately with microfiber cloth.
Maybe the paper towel piece was a little wet, and the stain looks to me as watemoisture.
I was so panicked last night when I found out, and just left the PSP open inside a cardboard cover in my bathroom, and the next moring I THINK it's a little smaller than yesterday.
¿Do you think it's watemoisture problem?
If it is, and since the stain is so small ¿Does maybe leaving the PSP with multiple Silica Gel packs, in the open and inside a tiny open cardboard cover could remove the stain in a few days?
Thanks in andvance.
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2024.05.21 20:36 geologyncoffee Giovanni e Ana Luiza, 2024

Giovanni e Ana Luiza, 2024
Luz natural, Canon 6D + 50mm f1.4 @f2.0; ISO 100; 1/500
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2024.05.21 20:32 TopConflict1411 Windows problem

I made a bootable usb from Unetbootin for linux mint, which i yesterday did and it ran perfectly but this time i formatted the usb and downloaded the exact version of linux mint iso image, went to make a bootable usb it finished until i restart and it gives me the usual "smart hard disk error" which it always did when i started making bootable USBs, i press enter then it gives me "busybox 1.30.1 ubuntu initramfs built in shell" something like that, i turned my computer off by the power button a few times and turned it back on but it still did that, so i unplugged the usb to go back to WlNDOWS 7 and it gives me "Windows detected a hard disk problem" which again it always showed me that since i started bootable USBs, but this time with a cursor and a black screen background, eventually i waited about 10 minutes and it starts, and i see all of my apps and icons but the desktop background is black i had to go change it again. About an hour later i went to go power it back on to see if it's gonna do it again and, Yes. Yes it did it again, however i did not wait and instead i held the power button to shut it down. How can i fix this why did this happen?
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