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    LDraw™ editor for LEGO® style digital building instructions.

    LPub3D is an Open Source WYSIWYG editing application for creating LEGO® style digital building instructions. LPub3D is developed and maintained by Trevor SANDY. It uses the LDraw™ parts library, the most comprehensive library of digital Open Source LEGO® bricks available (www.ldraw.org/ ) and reads the LDraw LDR and MPD model file formats. LPub3D is available for free under the GNU Public License v3 and runs on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems. LPub3D is also...
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    Setup 1. unzip Fts.zip and place Fts to /home/ dir. 2. copy /home/Fts/Proj/Test/boost_lib.conf and /home/Fts/Proj/Test/Test_lib.conf to /etc/ld.so.conf.d and run "ldconfig" in terminal Reproduce 1. cd into /home/Fts/Proj/Test/cmdcommu/bin/i386-linux/ 2. Open a terminal and Run board 3. Open another terminal and Run AClient 4. Watch the process of board memory usage You may edit the function OnDisconnect youself to try what I said, please use lazarus to open /home/Fts/Proj/Test/genericlist/proj_bin/board.lpi I'd add the macro UseCThreads in use clause of board.lpr and add cmem
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