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[[File:Multitool-tcomm.png|thumb|274px|right|The multitool-telecomm interface.]] | [[File:Multitool-tcomm.png|thumb|274px|right|The multitool-telecomm interface.]] | ||
=== Kentucky Fried Tcomms === | |||
Tcomms will now generate heat and have lag between messages instead of shutting down outright. It works as follows: | |||
*As Tcomms machinery processes messages, they accumulate '''Delay''' | |||
*'''Delay''' is time from when Tcomms receives and sends messages | |||
*The time of '''Delay''' is passively reduced by a value called '''Netspeed''' | |||
*'''Netspeed''' reduces the delay at 100% at any temperature less than or equal to 150 Kelvin | |||
*Every 10 degrees Kelvin over 150 will '''reduce Netspeed''' by 1% | |||
*At 1150K, '''Netspeeed''' is zero and delay will continuously accumulate without reduction. | |||
*The machinery in Tcomms will passively generate heat while in operation, which will reduce '''Netspeed''' if the air is not cooled | |||
*The Tcommsat is equipped with a freezer to maintain the temperature of the server room, generally at 80K | |||
*Should a delay in Tcomms be present, the freezer should be double checked to make sure it is running and connected | |||
*In cases where the server room is too hot to effectively cool with the freezer, consider venting the server room and adding pre-cooled gas back in | |||
*High station population may overload tcomms despite the freezer, it is highly recommended that the freezer be upgraded to keep the temperature down | |||
== Telecommunication Polymorphism == | == Telecommunication Polymorphism == |