Amuchan Developer V10 Kano Workshop Updated !link!
If you work with heavy, uncompressed 3D models or ultra-high-resolution textures, turn on "Smart Cache" in the preference tab. This limits active VRAM loading to only what is visible in your active viewport.
Gone are the days of constant tethering. The updated workshop leverages V10’s optimized networking stack to deploy code to your Kano devices or compatible hardware over Wi-Fi with a single click. Enhanced Asset Pipeline
I'll try searching for "amuchan v10" in Japanese. 7 mentions "Explzh" v10.00. "Explzh" is a compression/decompression tool. The developer is "Hiroyuki Onitsuka". The search result mentions "定番の圧縮・解凍ツール「Explzh」の開発者として知られる鬼束裕之氏が亡くなる。昨年の12月に「Explzh」がv10.00へ到達したばかり。" This could be relevant. "Amuchan" might be a misspelling or a different name. I'll open result 7. seems to be an adult site, not relevant. amuchan developer v10 kano workshop updated
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According to the official Amuchan development blog, the release is part of a three-phase plan: If you work with heavy, uncompressed 3D models
Somewhere in the Workshop, a kid was debugging the same little robot Amu had demoed; this time it did exactly what she wanted—rolled forward, paused, blinked once, as if taking a polite bow. Amu raised her cup and, quietly, toasted that small success.
To help me find exactly what you need, could you clarify a few details? "Explzh" is a compression/decompression tool
kano-cli --compile --project "C:\KanoWorkshop\AmuchanV10\workspace" --optimize-level 3 Use code with caution. Step C: Run the Injector Test Sandbox
Designed with flexibility in mind, the workspace window can now be fully detached, scaled, and distributed across multi-monitor setups without scaling bugs. Technical Breakdown: V9 vs. V10
Any particular (e.g., Python, C++, or C#) you want to use for scripting.