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=== Installing NIDAS ===
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# Get an OpenComputer and equip it with a T3 CPU, T3 GPU, at least 1 stick of T3.5 RAM, an internet card, a T2 wireless network card, at least a T2 hard disk drive, etc. Not sure how?
# Install OpenOS on it.
# Install NIDAS on it (copy into the shell and press enter).<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
wget -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/S4mpsa/NIDAS/master/setup.lua && setup
</syntaxhighlight>into the shell and press enter).
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# Get a glasses terminal and a pair of AR glasses; set down the terminal connected to the computer (range on it is infinite, don't worry) and right click the glasses on the terminal (there won't be any immediate feedback but the glasses' tooltip will have updated).
# On the NIDAS machine, click on "Primary Server" under "Available" and click "Activate"; do the same for the "HUD" module; click on "Save" at the bottom.
# Click on "Primary Server" again and select "Configure"; ensure that "Main Server" is enabled (should be by default) and click on "None" beside "Power Capacitor"; if you see a long string, that's your LSC or w/e, so select it; click on "Save Configuration".
# Open the HUD module's config page in similar fashion and select the UUID from the list; enable the HUD elements you want.
# Check what your GUI scale is set to in your options and set the scale accordingly (1=small, 2=normal, 3=large, 4=auto).
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