Blender Addons Collection 1 July 2019 UPD
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WARNING: There is a projector plugin that actually works on lower versions of blender 2.8(2.82). It will not display or render the projector. However, you can extend the height and width of the screen it produces. This will fix the problem of the projector not working at all on lower versions of blender.
NOTE: In Blender 2.8b6, the errors in the console were fixed and no longer show up. But the warnings still show up. So, you still need to add the import statements above to get rid of the warnings.
I will probably also have to revisit the Blender 2.8+ console. It is possible to add more than one console (console, python, file, etc) to use at the same time, but I would have to change the state of the console if it was to change at all. For example, if I change the window, or the size, or if I close the window, the console would have to stay that way.
Performance of the CPU and Memory will degrade significantly. Blender will be memory intensive again, and the CPU will be used much more than before. If you have been working with multiple projects on blender before this change, you will need to restart.
Another thing to be aware of is that adding a new camera is a much slower process. If your memory isn't high enough, you may find that you need to restart blender until it is high enough. At the time of writing, blender will start rebuilding memory maps after 4GB, but you may need a bit more than that.
For Windows users, you will need to reinstall Blender after this change. You should be able to do this using the download manager on the blender.org website . The install process will be similar to previous versions.
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