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Atomic Space Command System Requirements (2020) - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need: Can I Run Atomic Space Command?
These are the Atomic Space Command system requirements
(minimum)
- Memory:8 MB
- Graphics Card:AMD Radeon RX 480
- CPU:Intel Core i5-6600K
- Atomic Space Command File Size:350 MB
- OS:Windows 8
These are the Atomic Space Command system requirements
(recommended)
- Memory:16 MB
- Graphics Card:AMD Radeon R9 380
- Atomic Space Command CPU:Intel Core i7-6700K
- File Size:350 MB
- OS:Windows 10
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Can I Run Atomic Space Command?
The minimum memory requirement for Atomic Space Command is 8 MB of RAM installed in your computer. If possible, make sure your have 16 MB of RAM in order to run Atomic Space Command to its full potential. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 350 MB of free disk space available. Provided that you have at least an AMD Radeon RX 480 graphics card you can play the game. But, according to the developers the recommended graphics card is an AMD Radeon R9 380. To play Atomic Space Command you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i5-6600K. Whereas, an Intel Core i7-6700K is recommended in order to run it.
Atomic Space Command will run on PC system with Windows 8 and upwards. Additionally it has Mac and Linux versions.
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Atomic Space Command Mac system requirements (minimum)
- Memory:8 MB
- Graphics Card:NVIDIA GeForce 6100
- CPU:Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz
- File Size:650 MB
- OS:OS X
Atomic Space Command Linux system requirements (minimum)
- Memory:8 MB
- Graphics Card:AMD Radeon RX 480
- CPU:Intel Core i3-4130
- File Size:650 MB
- OS:Debian 8.6, Ubuntu 14.04, SteamOS 1.0 Beta Update 153
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So, I've been looking all over for this, found 'similar' answers here, but not exactly what I want.Right now if I want to test a single file with karma, I need to do fit, fdescribe on the file in question.However, what I do want is to be able to just call karma, with the config file, and direct it to a specific file, so I don't need to modify the file at all, ie:karma run -conf karma.conf.js -file /path/to/specific/testfile.jsis it possible to do this? Or with any helper? (using grunt or gulp?).
This ends up working great! Just make sure that your default glob has a directory name on the front of it, or else you get a pattern error. Also, I changed my files: definition like this: files:.concat(getSpecs(process.env.KARMASPECS)), And that ended up working better, because the function already puts in the glob pattern there if no environment variable is set. Oh, and I don't think you need the 'env ' on the front of the command (it works for me without that). Thanks for this solution @Yuriy Kharchenko!–Mar 2 '17 at 22:38.