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Chapter 1267

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In the Magic Engineering Research Institute, Tang En and a large number of related personnel were gathered together. The little dwarf who was dancing excitedly in front of them was the leader of the dwarves, Master Craftsman Clotho.

"… After a simple pair test, we've finally confirmed that Eve has completed the data deciphering of the computers in the Aral Ruins!"

Clotho waved his hands and shouted excitedly. "At the same time, under our control, Eve has successfully built a database of the prehistoric civilization. It stores all the reverse deciphering data. All the data is now in this database and can be repeatedly checked at any time. It's very convenient."

Hearing this, Tang En's spirits were lifted. This was great news. Just like the discovery of the synthesis process of the Anas alloy. Although they didn't have the ability to realize it now, they might be able to do it in the future. If they kept the relevant data, they could reproduce the process at any time when the conditions were right. Wouldn't that be great?

"More importantly," Clotho said loudly. "Based on the data of the prehistoric civilization, we have also successfully built a corresponding coding data set. Through reverse engineering of the computers, we have obtained an unusually large amount of algorithm data from the computer system! Many of the algorithms and formulas we have never thought of. Now, as long as we build a corresponding database of operation symbols in Eve, or establish a set of mapping relationships according to the existing symbol system, we can immediately apply them. "

Hearing Clotho's words, Tang En couldn't help but be overjoyed. This news was even more surprising than the previous one.

Why?

Because computer technology was, in fact, the technology of various algorithms, and mathematically based algorithms were the only way to realize the various functions of a computer. Therefore, mathematics was the foundation of computer technology. Without mathematics, everything was useless.

Due to Tang En's own limitations, even if he knew many functions of a computer, he didn't know how the core algorithms were implemented. Therefore, he could only provide Clotho, Eustisa, and the others with an idea. As for how to implement it, it was up to them to figure it out.

However, Clotho and Eustisa's knowledge was limited by the era after all, and there were many things they couldn't do.

But now, it was different. With the algorithm library of the prehistoric civilization's computers, Eve could quickly learn and master it through mapping relationships. She could also organize the data into a corresponding runtime database and release it in the form of an update package through the magical network. After that, all computers with access to the prehistoric civilization could be upgraded and have the same functions.

This was why the artificial soul quantum computer was so awesome.

At this time, Tang En suddenly had an idea. If all the algorithms in the prehistoric civilization's computer were found and a mapping relationship was established, did this mean that many functions that could not be realized could be realized?

For example, sending a satellite into the Prandal synchronous orbit, and then building a three-dimensional positioning and navigation system, creating a standard magical network clock, and so on … It was especially important to create a standard clock. In Prandal, where there was no atomic clock, it was very difficult to create a standard clock with high precision. If one relied on powerful algorithms and the natural security of the magical network, creating a virtual standard clock would be far less difficult than creating an atomic clock.

"… The creation of the prehistoric civilization's database means that we have a perfect deciphering function!"

"… The work that would have taken archaeologists months or even years to decipher now only needs to import the data, and in just a short moment, we can obtain the information within …"

"… This is not just a technological advancement, but also the key to opening the door to our ancestors' civilization …"

"... Next, we will continue to enrich this database until all the data we gnomes and goblins have excavated so far are transferred into Eve's database. This will make the database even more complete and rich in information."

"… At the same time, we will also search through the database to see if there is any technology that we can use now, and if we can restore it …"

Clotho's voice floated in his ears, but Tang En was distracted, his thoughts drifting to god knows where. By the time he came back to his senses, the others had already dispersed, leaving only him, Fiona, and Clotho.

"What are you thinking about that makes you so lost in thought?"

Fiona looked at Tang En from head to toe. "We called you a few times just now, but you didn't respond."

Twain said a little awkwardly, "I just thought of something … Master Klotto, you have contributed greatly to the successful establishment of the algorithm library."

"No, no, no," Clotho said happily, "I only did some insignificant work. The main tasks were all completed by Eve."

Tang En smiled noncommittally and continued, "But because of the appearance of the algorithm database, it's time to start what we were discussing previously."

Clotho immediately understood what Tang En meant. "Launch a satellite?

Tang En nodded. Clotho stroked his beard and said after a while, "Indeed … The birth of the algorithm database has helped us solve many technical problems, and now the basic prototype of the three network signal transmission methods has been formed. We can also try launching it into the sky."

Fortunately, this was Prandal. If this was Earth, and you wanted to launch a satellite for testing before a technology had passed the simulation test, you would probably be hacked to death by the big bosses of the Ministry of Finance. Did you really think that launching a satellite was as easy as kicking it into the sky?

However, in Prandal, the difficulty of launching a satellite into the sky was about the same as kicking it into the sky. The existence of the Floating Stone, the Gravity Spell, and the Gnome Gravity Well made the most difficult first step not a problem at all, and the high load ratio was enough to make the aerospace experts on Earth green with envy.

This was because on Earth, if a rocket wanted to send something into the sky, the overall volume and weight of the rocket would increase exponentially with every additional kilogram of load. The fuel, which occupied the largest weight and volume of the rocket, was all consumed at the stage of leaving the ground.

So, the cost of launching a satellite here was very low, so low that it was scary. Tang En and Clotho could launch a satellite for fun when they had nothing to do … Just kidding, Tang En and the rest just wanted to say that the cost of launching a satellite was very low, so they were not afraid of failure at all.

After the satellite launch plan was confirmed, Ellington's various departments immediately got to work. The design department began to brainstorm to design all kinds of fantastic spaceships, the manufacturing department began to process the relevant parts of the spaceship, and the computer department of the Magical Engineering Research Institute also began to develop aerospace functions for Eve. However, this series of actions were all done without any experience and out of thin air.

Tang En even wondered if this was a spaceship that could launch satellites, or an oversized second leg that had been forcibly put together.

Until he remembered the crashed spaceship that he found at Gorgallon Crater.

Although it was left at the Magical Engineering Research Institute, they did not have the ability to decipher the research at that time. So, Tang En later took it back to prevent the gnome employees from distracting themselves.

"I almost forgot about this thing!"

Tang En patted his head and ran to the Magical Engineering Research Institute to take out the spaceship.

"Damn, I almost forgot about this thing!"

After seeing the spaceship, Clotho jumped three feet high. "We were looking for a reference object! This spaceship is definitely a big help to us. Those guys in the design department are just messing around! What kind of things are they designing? They don't consider the impact of the planet's internal atmosphere on the flight at all. They only care about looking good! "

Tang En smiled bitterly. "After all, they're elves. The pursuit of art has become the spirit in their bones. Don't ask for too much. Anyway, our current flight mode does not have high aerodynamic requirements. It's fine as long as it can be used."

"That won't do. I'll call them over and copy every part of this spaceship inside and out. Let them see what a real spaceship looks like!"

A real spaceship? This is probably not a lifeboat …

Tang En silently complained, and then suddenly asked, "Speaking of which, this is a spaceship after all. The data stored in the internal computer should be more closely related to aerospace, right? Hasn't Eve already built a usable code library? Let her use the code library to reverse engineer the spaceship's computer. Maybe she can collect a lot of information. It's not too late to dismantle it after collecting the information. "

"You're right!"

Clotho nodded. "I'm too impatient. How about this, I'll let Eve start analyzing the computer's data storage. After extracting all the usable information, we'll slowly dismantle this spaceship."

"That'd better be the case. After all … this is probably the only spaceship we can find."

Tang En smiled bitterly. If they accidentally dismantled it, they might not be able to find a replacement.

However, with this spaceship, Ellington's blood was boiling. The originally messy research and development finally began to slowly get on the right track.

After carefully studying the outer structure of the spaceship and listening to Clotho's explanation of aerodynamics, propulsion, and other related knowledge, they finally designed … a spaceship that was more beautiful than the first one.

However, what made Clotho want to cry was that this spaceship looked normal. At least it could be used.

Next, they just had to wait for the computer to be installed on the satellite to be completed. Then, they could install the new hyperspace communication module and launch!

Would everything really go as smoothly as he had expected?

"No! I don't agree! "

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