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  1. Apr 18, 2018 · 1.6.0 is Atmosphère's seventy-fifth official release. Please be sure to update fusee when upgrading to 1.6.0. fusee-primary no longer exists, and will not work any more. Please note: Atmosphère 1.6.0 is currently in pre-release, and issues may be found that need to be fixed before full release.

  2. Oct 19, 2021 · Essentially, Fusée is the loader that loads you into the Atmosphère system (custom firmware). Therefore it is included in the Atmosphère system download ( https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/releases ). The file fusee.bin contains the binary code (called payload) for the loader.

  3. The origin of the fusee is not known. Many sources erroneously credit clockmaker Jacob Zech of Prague with inventing it around 1525. [2] [3] [4] The earliest definitely dated fusee clock was made by Zech in 1525, but the fusee actually appeared earlier, with the first spring driven clocks in the 15th century.

  4. A weight-driven clock provides a stable power source over the course of the week that a clock runs because a 1Kg lead weight weighs the same whether ten feet off the ground or five feet. So clocks like Vienna regulators and longcase clocks have a consistent power source throughout the week.

  5. The meaning of FUSEE is a conical spirally grooved pulley in a timepiece from which a cord or chain unwinds onto a cylinder containing the mainspring and which by its increasing diameter compensates for the lessening power of the spring.

  6. The fusee is effectively a continuously variable gear, its diameter increasing as the spiralled chain unwinds, requiring less torque to turn it and therefore compensating for the torque loss in the mainspring.

  7. Oct 3, 2022 · Fusee movements are rugged in construction, and their success rests with the fusee, a conical-shaped component (or more accurately a hyperboloid) that evenly regulates the power output of the spring. Fusee movement in run-down condition Most fusee movements had anchor escapements, though some had lever escapements or deadbeat ...