Stellarium sfs for Fatdog64

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WillM
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Stellarium sfs for Fatdog64

#1 Post by WillM »

Stellarium .sfs file for Fatdog64.

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing

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e94825db8d183e9cda4f004b70a56e97  stellarium-0.12.4-x86_64_630.sfs

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#2 Post by Ted Dog »

thanks this is software I always want but forget until time of the solarsystem event.

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#3 Post by WillM »

You are welcome Ted Dog.

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#4 Post by jamesbond »

WillM, thank you for this. This is excellent.
Do you mind doing Celestia as well?
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#5 Post by Ted Dog »

I like the french farm pic as land scape it looks like my ranch... One day I should make my own 360 pic. my place is just 1 degrees from perfect N S E W.

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#6 Post by neerajkolte »

Hi WillM,
Could you passibly post any mirror link to it.
My work network blocks google drive, and at home on slow 2g network it stopprd on 35mb twice and didn't resume.

Better yet could anyone upload it at http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/sfs/600/

Thanks in advance.

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#7 Post by neerajkolte »

Downloaded on 7th try md5 ok. took almost 250mbs.
Will test now...

thanks
-Neeraj
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#8 Post by neerajkolte »

This is the first time I used this software.
It's awesome.
Thank you.

-Neeraj
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#9 Post by WillM »

Hi jamesbond,
Sure I will try to make a sfs for Celestia.

neerajkolte, glad you could finally retreive the file.

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#10 Post by chiron² »

Great! Works, and a new version, too. Only minor thing is, I get some glitches in graphics, but that might be the ATI card. Celestia would be greatly appreciated.

If I now find a way to use my webcam with FD630, it will be my new astro-puppy.

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#11 Post by neerajkolte »

Hi,
At my location at time 13:50,
Stellarium shows no sun overhead when its actually noon here.
Although the time in stellarium shows time correctly 13:50.
What must I do to properly sync stellarium with actual conditions.
Thanks.
-Neeraj.
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#12 Post by WillM »

Hi neerajkolte,
Maybe you need to go to the Control Panel, under the Localization tab and use the Fatdog64 Set System Timezone program.
Also in the Stellarium program; you can set your location with the icon at the very top of the left panel.

Hi chiron²,
I should have a sfs for Celestia soon.

gcmartin

#13 Post by gcmartin »

Stellarium.sfs downloaded from Google at the fastest rate ever achieved on this ISP for any downloads. I had this come at me at 2.5MB/sec via SeaMonkey thru router! Wow!

and Thanks.

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#14 Post by neerajkolte »

HI @WillM,
Thanks for your suggestion. I recently made Fatdog pristine and forgot to set timezone.
Thanks this works out perfectly.
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SourceForge.Net has updated [color=red]Stellarium[/color]

#15 Post by kb8amz »

Stellarium is proud to announce the second correcting release in series 0.13.x - v0.13.2, which contains over 70 closed bugs and includes some wishes and new features, like visualization of the zodiacal light and new sky cultures. There is also a new release of series 0.12.x - v0.12.5 with backported features from series 0.13.x. A huge thanks to our community, whose contributions help to make Stellarium better! See our SourceForge site for a link to the complete list of changes. Download Stellarium now.

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#16 Post by Semme »

kb8amz, unless you're Alexander Wolf, kindly use quotes when copying verbatim.
The Stellarium development team after 3 months of development is proud to announce the second correcting release of Stellarium in series 0.13.x - version 0.13.2. This version contains over 70 closed bugs and includes some wishes and new nice features - like visualization of the zodiacal light and new sky cultures.

Also we announce the new release for series 0.12.x - version 0.12.5 - we are backported of some features from series 0.13.x for this version.

A huge thanks to our community whose contributions help to make Stellarium better!
Announcement.
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