MacOS Big Sur, the most recent version of Apple's operating system for desktops and laptops, uses technologies that affect the behavior of the Endpoint Security for Mac agent. Specifically, Apple has replaced the previous kernel extensions with system extensions, which run in the user space. What's cool about the microcontroller is that unlike your computer which requires an operating system (Mac OS X or Windows) and booting up, the microcontroller is 'barebones'. When you plug it in, it immediately runs whatever code you asked it to do. And, you don't have to worry about a diskette or hard drive or cd-rom getting scratched or damaged. Mac OS X software (old site) Search for: iOS. Hyde Park Barracks Museum. Interactive audio. IOS Gravity Playground. G is a Gravitation Simulator designed for iOS. G: iOS Gravity Playground G is a Gravitation Simulator designed for iOS. Anamorphic Logos, Deutsche Bank headquarters Worked during the initial phase of the development of. Operating systems Windows 10 or later, macOS Catalina, Linux and Chrome OS: Chrome v8 engine version 7.2.502 or later. Online version (web app): Chrome or Firefox are recommended on desktop computers, Safari for iOS, Chrome for Android. Desktop computers with 2 GB RAM and a CPU with 2.2 GHz.
Gravity Force Lab
Gravity Force Lab is a physics simulation that illustrates the force of gravity.This simulation deals with the force of gravity. In it, there are two circular objects named m1 and m2. Each object exerts a force on the other. The bigger the object, the more force it exerts.
- Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
- Home page:phet.colorado.edu
- Last updated: December 19th, 2013
Gravity Block
Gravity Block is a great arcade game where you control gravity. Change the direction of gravity by clicking on the appropriate keys, thus 'throwing' a hero after moving. The purpose of the game is to get to the green cube, which will transfer you to the next level. But to achieve this goal, you will 'interfere with' red cubes, which teleport you to the top level if you touch them.
- Publisher: Falco Software, Inc.
- Home page:falcoware.com
- Last updated: August 28th, 2015
Gravity
Gravity is a program to simulate the path of move for bodies (i.e. objects with mass) altered by the gravity drive between each other, i.e. a gravity simulator.
- Publisher: Uranisoft
- Last updated: October 3rd, 2012
GravitySimulator
Gravity Simulator is a simulation software package for amateur astronomers, which helps them to observe and study the universe. With the help of this software you can re-create the simulations carried out by professional astronomers. The features of the Gravity simulation software help you to study the orbits of planets, moons, asteroids, etc. by performing the n-body simulation.
- Publisher: Tony Dunn
- Home page:www.orbitsimulator.com
- Last updated: March 19th, 2021
NewtonPlayGround
Newton Playground 1.5 is a real physics simulator that will make every crazy scenario you could possible imagine into a viewable scenario. Is a high customizable, easy to use, real-time renderer physics simulator. Everything you need to make physics simulation is there.
Gravity Playground Mac Os Catalina
- Publisher: Sascha Willems
- Home page:www.newtondynamics.com
- Last updated: March 6th, 2008
Green Moon Lab
Your task in this elaborate game is to play as a lab experiment and try to find your way to the exit through the gravity changes. The gravity change depending in which gravity field you are. Gravity power is shown by the color.
- Publisher: ePlaybus.com
- Last updated: January 14th, 2012
Universe Sandbox
It's an astrophysics sandbox in which you can create and destroy planets, solar systems, galaxies, or even galaxy clusters.The best thing about this application is that it lets you simulate interactions between astronomical objects or even entire galaxies with impressive complexity and thoroughness.
- Publisher: Giant Army
- Home page:universesandbox.com
- Last updated: October 17th, 2012
Orbit Xplorer
Educational orbit and gravitation simulator for high school, college and beginning university physics and astronomy. Easily create, run, print and save a simulation. Includes 40 premade simulations with activities page in html-format.
- Publisher: Ottisoft
- Home page:www.ottisoft.com
- Last updated: July 5th, 2019
Gravit
Gravit is a gravity simulator which runs under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It uses Newtonian physics. Although the main goal of Gravit is to be as accurate as possible, it also creates beautiful looking gravity patterns.
- Publisher: Gerald Kaszuba
- Last updated: July 22nd, 2012
Euro Truck Simulator
Euro Truck Simulator is a truck simulation game set in Europe. The player must drive across a realistic depiction of Europe, visiting its beautiful cities, and picking up a variety of cargos, to deliver them on time!The road network in Euro Truck Simulator is based on genuine European roads, while cities in the game bring the essence of their real-world counterparts to the game.
- Publisher: SCS Software
- Home page:www.eurotrucksimulator.com
- Last updated: March 26th, 2014
Euro Truck Simulator 2
Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a game in which you can travel across Europe as king of the road, a trucker who delivers important cargo across impressive distances. Your endurance, skill and speed will all be pushed to their limits. You can build your own fleet of trucks, buy garages, hire drivers, manage your company for maximum profits.
- Publisher: SCS Software
- Home page:www.eurotrucksimulator2.com
- Last updated: February 5th, 2021
Farming-Simulator 2009
The sequel of the popular 'Farming Simulator' contains plenty of new features and improvements. Take on the role of a young farmer on a island and experience the workaday life in the countryside. Choose from many vehicles and equipment and explore the island which is over 4 km2 in size and freely accessible.
- Publisher: GIANTS Software
- Home page:www.farming-simulator.com
- Last updated: March 31st, 2009
German Truck Simulator
German Truck Simulator is an attractive PC game where you drive trucks to deliver cargo between major German cities.Your mission is to deliver the cargo safely and on time. With each completed job, you will gain more experience and eventually, you will have the opportunity to open your personal cargo transportation company.
- Publisher: SCS Software
- Home page:www.germantrucksimulator.com
- Last updated: September 8th, 2010
UK Truck Simulator
Start the engine and drive your trucks across the realistic roads of England, Scotland and Wales, from the city of Aberdeen in the north all the way to the hills of the South Hams.Practice and test your driving skills in challenging routes across the UK, delivering cargos between 18 major cities connected by various road types.
- Publisher: SCS Software
- Home page:www.uktrucksimulator.com
- Last updated: September 27th, 2010
SCANIA Truck Driving Simulator
Supreme tic-tac-toe mac os. Scania Truck Driving Simulator is a game in which you can get behind the wheel of one of the most iconic trucks on the road. You can put your driving skills to the ultimate test with truck maneuvering challenges that serve as a practical exam as you strive to gain your license.
- Publisher: SCS Software
- Home page:www.scaniadrivergame.com
- Last updated: August 18th, 2014
Swansoft CNC Simulator
Swansoft CNC Simulator is real-time 3D CNC machine system simulation and advanced G-code verification application. It allows the user to simulate all the CNC machine operations and debug NC code using the same platform. In the course of simulation, collision detection calculations are carried out, taking into account all components of the machining area.
- Publisher: Nanjing Swansoft
- Home page:swansoftcncsimulator.com
- Last updated: March 19th, 2015
Microsoft Train Simulator
Microsoft Train Simulator brings the power and excitement of some of the world's most famous trains to your PC.
- Publisher: Microsoft
- Home page:www.microsoft.com
- Last updated: July 29th, 2010
Ship Simulator Extremes
this game is a sailing simulator that allows you to sit at the captain's chair and take the helm of a ship to carry out a series of missions. It has realistic graphics and sounds, and you can take different points of view. You will earn different rewards with each mission accomplished, thus making you improve your ranking.
- Publisher: Ship Sim
- Home page:www.shipsim.com
- Last updated: November 14th, 2017
This is a short post detailing how I installed Emacs and configured an environment for maintaining multiple configurations (on my MacBook Pro).I wanted to write the post because I have been on a roller coaster getting an Emacs install that provides all of the functionality that I want (maybe even need!).
Some Emacs installs (e.g. emacs from homebrew) are not recognised by the yabai tiling window manager and don't tile properly.This really started to bug me so I invested a hefty chunk of time (in classic Emacs style) to find a solution.I stumbled across Emacs-plus which solved the issue but left me with another…I use the pdf-tools package through the pdf-tools spacemacs layer for viewing all my pdfs; writing LaTeX
docs (using org-mode and/or auctex), reading books, reading papers (using org-ref) etc.Unfortunately, both of these installs don't support retina pdf quality in PDFView (pdf-tools).So I set out on a second mission to get my myself a high res pdf viewing experience within Emacs.
Many GitHub issues later and The Emacs Mac Port came to the rescue.This is an excellent blog post detailing how The Emacs Mac Port (which I installed using Homebrew from this repo) greatly improves Emacs' functionality with MacOS.In particular, it provides a lot of native GUI support. Crafting atmospheres: blue mac os.
I personally don't like having a title bar on my beautiful editor so I choose not to install it.I think I read somewhere that it might interfere with tiling window managers as well and we can't be having that, so let's install it without,
and to make sure that we are using the right install be sure to link emacs-mac with,
Now that we are using The Emacs Mac Port we need to add the following to our config file (user-config in spacemacs) if we want to enjoy the fruits of our labour,
I also like PDFView to open with the pdf fit to the screen (show 1 page) so I also added the following,
Chemacs
Chemacs is an Emacs profile switcher that makes it easy to run multiple Emacs configs side by side.I am currently running six Emacs configurations,
- New Spacemacs Base (Develop Branch)
- This is a new config that I am setting up using just spacemacs-base instead of full spacemacs. I want to understand all of the packages I am using and install only the ones I need, thus avoiding a lot of bloat.
- New Spacemacs Base (Master Branch)
- This is the same config file but running on spacemacs master instead of the develop branch.
- Literate Org Config File
- This is the same configuration but written in an Org file with lots of documentation. I use tangle/detangle to produce emacs lisp files from the org file. I haven't decided if I want to fully invest in a literate config file so this is a nice way to experiment.
- Vanilla Emacs
- Although I love spacemacs I am eager to build a full Emacs config from scratch and this config is my attempt.
- Spacemacs Old Develop
- This is my old (full) spacemacs config running on the develop branch.
- Spacemacs Old Master
- This is my old spacemacs config running on master.
Bumpercars on ice mac os. It's super easy to setup, just clone the repo and run the install script.I don't think I need to repeat the instructions that are listed in their README.Once you have it setup the main functionality comes from two files.First there is the ~/.emacs-profiles.el
file where you define all of your different configurations.This is what my ~/.emacs-profiles.el
file looks like,
Mac Os Versions
- Chemacs will load the
init.el
file from theuser-emacs-directory
,- you can change the file name/path by setting the
cutom-file
variable.
- you can change the file name/path by setting the
- You can set each configuration file to use a different server name with the
server-name
variable,- this is super useful if you want to exploit emacsclient for a speedy startup, something I am currently working on!
- A set of environment variables with
env
,- I use this to set the
SPACEMACSDIR
variable which tells spacemacs where to look for extra customisation's.
- I use this to set the
The other Chemacs file is the ~/.emacs-profile
file where you set the default config to use.Mine is currently,
Another great benefit of Chemacs is that it also makes it super easy to version control all of your emacs configuration files, layers, snippets etc.I keep all of mine in my version controlled ~/.dotfiles
folder with their own dedicated folders.For example I have put all of my snippets (for use with yasnippet) inside a private folder~/.dotfiles/spacemacs-base-new/private/snippets
and all of my layers are inside ~/.dotfiles/spacemacs-base-new/layers
.To make my configs more portable I also set the layer path variable in the dotspacemacs/layers
function using,
and set any references to the private directory with something like,
Emacs Server/Client
The Emacs server is super useful if your config file takes a couple of seconds to load.I know that some of mine do and I hate waiting…
Luckily we can run an Emacs server with the first instance we open and then connect to this server using emacsclient
when 'opening' subsequent instances.These new instances open almost instantaneously for me.
To get this working you first have to start the server.I have been struggling to get it setup with the spacemacs server config so I turn off all of the spacemacs server functionality,
and start my own by adding,
to my user-config
.
We now need to know if an Emacs server is running so that we can either connect to it or start a new Emacs instance if not.To get this working I use the following shell script.
You might have to change the EMACS
and EMACS_CLIENT
variables depending where brew linked your install.Let's give our shell script permissions,
and set an alias e
'emacs' by executing the following (assuming you use zsh),
If you use bash
then it will be,
but you should consider switching!We can now open new Emacs instances by typing e
or simply e
into terminal.
I take this one step further as I use skhd
(a simple hotkey daemon for macOS) to open my default Emacs config (utilising emacsclient) with a simple keybinding.Creating an extra script was probably overkill but it works so I am happy.The only difference here is that no filename is passed to emacsclient
so we instead ask it to open a new frame.
Again let's give it permissions,
I then set CMD m
to run the shell script by placing the following in my ~/.config/skhd/skhdrc
file,
This will either connect to the server of a previously running instance and open a new frame or open a new Emacs instance and start a server.
Fantastic, we now have a super speedy Emacs setup that we can easily use with six different configurations.If anyone has any great ideas for improving anything I have shown here I am all ears 👂.Happy hacking.