T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
1434.1 | | ISLNDS::LOUGH | spirit w/a vision = dream w/ a mission | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:52 | 7 |
|
"Planetarium" and "Starshow" I've read reviews on, but
haven't used. I'll see if I can dig up the reviews and
company names.
Brian
|
1434.2 | | ATSE::FLAHERTY | A K'in(dred) Spirit | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:40 | 5 |
| Brian (.1),
I like your P_N!!!
Ro
|
1434.3 | Great Astrology Program | SMEGIT::EBERT | | Fri Mar 15 1991 15:18 | 24 |
| The best astrology program on the market is Bluestar professional. It
does every calculation imaginable, transit, progression, siddeal,
tropical, etc. etc.. The company that puts it out is Matrix Software
they specialize in astrology and new age software e.g. numberology,
chinese horoscope, taot, etc.
If Bluestar professionalis more then you want in functionality and in
price ($300). There are many other astrology programs to choose from,
including less sophiciated versions of Blue Star.
Many of the programs they sell complement each other. The a few really
great report writers that give a full 30 page astrological profile for a
chart - right down to aspects. Another report writer gives a complete
compatability profile for two people.
The programs could be a little more user friendly but their
functionality can't be beat.
Matrix Software 616-796-2483.
Ever So lightly,
Valerie
|
1434.4 | More Astro Programs | WILLEE::FRETTS | Thru our bodies we heal the Earth | Mon Mar 18 1991 09:13 | 23 |
|
RE: .0
When you say PC, I assume you mean the IBM personal computer? If so,
there are a number of astrology packages that you can consider, one of
them being the aforementioned Bluestar from Matrix (Tel #
1-800-PLANETS). There is a company on Cape Cod called Astrolabe (TEL #
1-800-896-5081) that markets the package NOVA, which is supposed to be
very good. I am looking at purchasing a MAC right now, and will probably
also purchase Time Cycles' Graphic Astrology package. (Tel #
1-203-444-6641) This package has one of the easiest to read chart
wheels available. In fact, many of the astrological publications use TC's
chart wheels for their illustrations.
You could try contacting a company called Microcycles. They advertise
as the world's largest astrological software dealer. Their number is
1-800-8-CYCLES, and they carry catalogs for all the software houses.
Hope this helps.
Carole
|
1434.5 | | ISLNDS::LOUGH | spirit w/a vision = dream w/a mission | Wed Mar 20 1991 12:53 | 17 |
|
re: .1, .2
P_N curtesy of Geddy Lee.
I'm still digging through 4yrs+ back-issues of PCMag. Sounds
like the info provided in previous replies might be a better
starting off point, or at least more current.
Man, I picked up a book called "Celestial BASIC", which was
suppose to provide all kinds of executable astological
programs -- it provided listings. None of the code ran as
advertised and conversion to other computers/languages has
proved too much of a pain to persue. Thought I'd mention
that caveat JIC that thought had crossed your mind.
-b
|
1434.6 | p_n | BTOVT::BEST_G | genuine heart of sadness | Wed Mar 20 1991 14:55 | 8 |
|
re: .5 (ISLANDS::LOUGH)
to pick a nit......
You heard Geddy sing it, but it was Neil Peart that wrote it....;-)
guy
|
1434.7 | Mods to ASTROL on a VAX anyone? | DCOPST::BRIANH::NAYLOR | Knowledge is naught without wisdom | Thu Aug 27 1992 17:25 | 6 |
| I pulled across the ASTROL program and it does most of what I'm looking
for as a starting point. However, has anyone in here modified the
program at all to calculate planetary midpoints? I'm also looking for
calculations for the Topocentric system if anyone has them.
Thanks, Brian
|
1434.8 | | SIMD::VERHEYEN | | Fri Aug 28 1992 04:02 | 13 |
| The registered version ASTROLDL calculates midpoints.
Perhaps the shareware version 95 too, but I'm not sure of that.
By the way, ASTROL95 has more improvements, compared with the version
I saw here, and has much nicer screen display.
Years ago I wrote a program that used the topocentric house system, but
it still was on an old Tandy4 machine running under Newdos operating
system. And you are not going to ask me to type in here all those
calculations, aren't you ?
I'm afraid this was not that helpfull ?
Guido
|
1434.9 | Could you not upload prog? | FORTY2::CADWALLADER | Reaping time has come... | Fri Aug 28 1992 07:13 | 7 |
| Guido,
Surely the file you wrote must be in ASCII - couldn't you upload it
(or get someone else to upload it) to a public area for anyone interested to
copy. They could then extract the formulae from the program themselves?
- JIM CAD*
|
1434.10 | more .... | DCOPST::BRIANH::NAYLOR | Knowledge is naught without wisdom | Fri Aug 28 1992 09:07 | 15 |
| .9 sounds interesting, but for us non-progammer types ...... we need it
to follow the KISS principle or at least have a comprehensive set
of instructions!
Where on the net does the ASTROL95 s/w reside?
And for my next question - does anyone know of a good source for an
astrocartography program? That stuff is SO hard to fill out using a
calculator ..... (well, a spreadsheet, actually, but still complex).
Incidentally, I personally don't believe that the Placidus-based astro
cartograhy system is correct as some of the assumption about the
regions above or below the Arctic/Antarctic circles are highly
questionable.
Brian
|
1434.11 | astrol shareware | SIMD::VERHEYEN | | Mon Aug 31 1992 08:45 | 11 |
| re.9
Unfortunately my pc is not able to read the old diskettes (other
operating system). I will have a look for another way, but there
is very little time for the moment.
Concerning astrol95, see pixel::ibmpc_shareware, note 1165. Only,
it is not the latest version of shareware they are speaking about
there. If I remember well, it was astrol94 (ega instead of vga,
and less possibilities). Astrol95 must be somewhere on BBS, but I
cannot trace anymore where.
Guido.
|
1434.12 | | DCOPST::BRIANH::NAYLOR | Knowledge is naught without wisdom | Mon Aug 31 1992 09:46 | 2 |
| Doesn't do me any good, I'm afraid, as I only have a VAX to work with.
IBM stuff not available here .....
|
1434.13 | Amiga programs. | FORTY2::CADWALLADER | Reaping time has come... | Tue Sep 01 1992 10:02 | 26 |
| Hi All, _
//
_ //
For the CBM \\//AMIGA
\/
(reproduced without permission)
Send for a free catalogue of our wide range of programs for
PROFESSIONAL ASTROLOGERS, send SAE ( 33p - about 9" x 7").
Progression, transits, harmonics, midpoints etc.
Superb graphics, 5000 year empheris etc (from 25 pounds)
Also graphology, numerology etc...
ASTROCALC
67 Peascroft Road,
Hemel Hempstead,
Herts.
HP3 8ER
England.
0442-251809
(also starter pack for �12.50)
- JIM CAD*
|