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You can't do anything until you burn a TempleOS CD/DVD from the ISO file
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and boot it, or you aim your virtual machine's CD/DVD at the ISO file
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and boot.
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|Name=祈祷
|JapaneseName=祈祷
|Effects=None
|Events=None
|Wallpapers=None
|NPCS=None
|Connections={{Connection|Funeral Prison}},
{{Connection|Sunset Sky Slums}}
|BGM={{BGM|title=bgm-e|filename=Bgm-e(Deep_Blue_Graveyard).ogg}}
|Map ID=1725
|Primary = aediorugap
|VersionAdded = 0.117 patch 4
|VersionsUpdated = 0.118 patch 1--
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The '''Deep Blue Graveyard''' is an area accessed through the bloody object in [[Yume 2kki:Funeral Prison|Funeral Prison]].


{{LocationMap|filename=Map1725 Deep Blue Graveyard.png|caption=Map of the area (current as of ver0.119h)}}
TempleOS is 64-bit and will not run on 32-bit hardware.
==Features==
Deep Blue Graveyard is an area consisting of blue islands on top of a flowing river. Around this map graves can be found alongside various hooded figures. When Urotsuki equips the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Grave|Grave]] effect the hooded figures stop in place and stare at her.
Various hooded figures can be found circling a mysterious totem-like object. If Urotsuki equips the [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Chainsaw|Chainsaw]] the hooded figures will appear angry at her. On one of the islands a metallic cross can be found that will take Urotsuki to [[Yume 2kki:Sunset Sky Slums|Sunset Sky Slums]].


==Directions==
TempleOS requires 512 Meg of RAM minimum and can have 256 Gig of RAM or more!
Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Toy World|Toy World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Wooden Block World|Wooden Block World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Pancake World|Pancake World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Tuna Desert|Tuna Desert]] → [[Yume 2kki:Egyptian Rave Dungeon|Egyptian Rave Dungeon]] → [[Yume 2kki:Dream Easter Island|Dream Easter Island]] → [[Yume 2kki:Funeral Prison|Funeral Prison]] → Deep Blue Graveyard


==Gallery==
TempleOS files are compressed with a nonstandard LZW format and the source
<gallery>
code can only be compiled by the TempleOS compiler because it is HolyC, a
deepbluegraveyard2fix.png|A better view of the totem-like object.
nonstandard C/C++ dialect.  You must boot TempleOS. Then, you can compile it
</gallery>
because it is 100% open source and all source present on the distro.
[[Category:Yume 2kki Locations]]
 
[[Category:Aediorugap]]
If attempting to run on native hardware, TempleOS may require you to enter I/O
port addresses for the CD/DVD drive and the hard drive.  In Windows, you can
find I/O port info in the Accessories/System Tools/System Info/Hardware
Resources/I/O ports.  Look for and write down "IDE", "ATA" or "SATA" port numbers.
In Linux, use "lspci -v".  Then, boot the TempleOS CD and try all combinations.
(Sorry, it's too difficult for TempleOS to figure-out port numbers, automatically.)

Revision as of 00:25, 10 January 2023

You can't do anything until you burn a TempleOS CD/DVD from the ISO file and boot it, or you aim your virtual machine's CD/DVD at the ISO file and boot.

TempleOS is 64-bit and will not run on 32-bit hardware.

TempleOS requires 512 Meg of RAM minimum and can have 256 Gig of RAM or more!

TempleOS files are compressed with a nonstandard LZW format and the source code can only be compiled by the TempleOS compiler because it is HolyC, a nonstandard C/C++ dialect. You must boot TempleOS. Then, you can compile it because it is 100% open source and all source present on the distro.

If attempting to run on native hardware, TempleOS may require you to enter I/O port addresses for the CD/DVD drive and the hard drive. In Windows, you can find I/O port info in the Accessories/System Tools/System Info/Hardware Resources/I/O ports. Look for and write down "IDE", "ATA" or "SATA" port numbers. In Linux, use "lspci -v". Then, boot the TempleOS CD and try all combinations. (Sorry, it's too difficult for TempleOS to figure-out port numbers, automatically.)