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- THE L.F.K. MESSIER OBSERVER'S GUIDE
- V1.0 - RELEASED NOVEMBER 17, 1992
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- REQUIREMENTS
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- A hard drive and VGA monitor are required for this program to
- run properly. It will run without a hard drive but the file loading is
- extremely slow. A 386 or 486 processor is recommended. A 286 will run,
- though much slower. 384K of memory is required and a mouse is support-
- ed. Also required is DOS 2.11 or later. Make your backup copy as soon
- as possible.
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- DISCLAIMER
-
- Unfortunately, there is no way that I can guarantee the opera-
- tion of the program and/or the running condition of your system with
- regard to this program. Operation is completely at your own risk. If
- your computer develops any operating problems while running this pro-
- gram, stop running as soon as possible and consult someone with system
- experience.
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- BACKGROUND
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- Those of us in the field of amateur astronomy are in great need
- of observer's software. There are programs that introduce the beginner
- to the sky and programs that give an indication where some of the most
- interesting objects are located but none of those programs really show
- or tell you what to expect when you look through a telescope. They try
- to sell you pretty pictures and some are rather spectacular but you'll
- never see them in your telescope because they're photographs. Long
- time exposures that can only be recorded on film, never seen visually.
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- OPERATION
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- My slide show changes all that. I call this program a slide
- show because that's what it really is. What you can do with my program
- is very limited, because you are confined to the slides I've created.
- However, you do have three options...a SEARCH capability that lets you
- jump around to any slide you want by choosing a word or phrase that
- allows the program to find that particular object of interest. Then
- there's the quick GOTO option that allows you to jump to any Messier
- object directly and the NEXT and BACK options that will allow you to
- move forward or backward through the slides, one at a time.
- Each slide contains the "M" number, constellation, class of ob-
- ject, RA, Dec., and magnitude of the Messier object displayed. If you
- know the approximate Sidereal time, you can search the list of "M" ob-
- jects using Right Ascension or if your sky is limited by city condi-
- tions, you can search on magnitude. If you can recognize a constella-
- tion in the sky, search on the constellation name. Each new slide that
- comes up shows which "M" object is in the constellation. Be sure to
- include any spaces or special characters in the search, if it's re-
- quired. The search option can bring up all text and Messier screens.
- The telescope and binocular views that I use to show magnified
- enlargements are limited to four shades so they're going to be much
- more contrasty than the real view will show. There is a trick you can
- do to make the lighter shades of grey a little more realistic. Turn
- the contrast down on your monitor and those views will become a little
- closer to the real views.
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- There isn't any way to reorient the slides so Southern hemis-
- phere amateurs are out of luck. Those of you South of the Equator have
- my apology. Maybe matters will improve for you guys at a latter date.
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- PLOTTING ACCURACY
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- Everything was drawn by eyeball judgement, even the Messier
- objects. My purpose for this program wasn't to produce a measuring de-
- vice. The only reason this program exists, in it's present form, is to
- entice the user to use his binoculars or telescope. In other words....
- get out and observe the wonders of the universe. I want this program
- to get you out of your armchair and out under the stars. If your tele-
- scope is equipped with automated setting circles and computer driven,
- you won't need this program, except to find out what to expect in your
- eyepiece. Perhaps, even that, may provide the incentive to make you
- use your telescope.
-
- MORE BACKGROUND
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- I'm not a programmer. The only portion I'm responsible for are
- the slides. They were created with a shareware program called ANOTHER
- PROGRAM. The idea for this slide show occured to me about five years
- ago when I was a great Commodore 64 fan. It didn't get off the ground
- because the 64 graphics just weren't good enough. After I got the com-
- patible and found a suitable paint program with a slide presentation
- capability, I decided to try my hand at the MESSIER OBSERVER'S GUIDE
- again. The slide show is supposed to have 110 messier objects. Because
- of the amount of time and space required to produce the show, I decided
- to release V1.0 with only twenty-five Messier objects, just to find out
- how the program will be accepted by the public. If you are interested
- in creating your own slide show with ANOTHER PROGRAM and want to con-
- tact the author, his name and address is:
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- Jeff Napier And Another Company
- P.O. Box 298
- Applegate, OR 97530
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- NOTE: ANOTHER PROGRAM has been renamed THE MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP
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- C: DRIVE PREPARATION
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- The first thing you should do is create a directory on the hard
- drive with the MD command. I suggest using MD\MESSIER. Then change to
- that directory with the command CD\MESSIER. Now you're ready to copy
- the disk files to the new directory. Put the MESSIER OBSERVER'S GUIDE
- disk in the A drive and enter the command COPY A:*.* C:. When all the
- files are copied, remove the disk from drive A and start the program
- with the command GO.
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- OTHER DRIVES
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- If you have to run from floppy drive A or B, just enter GO after you
- move to the correct drive.
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- OTHER VERSIONS
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- Version 1.0 contains twenty-five slides or "M" objects. This is
- the version I've made available as shareware at this time. It contains
- the first twenty-five objects. Version 2.0, which contains the first
- fifty "M" objects is nearly complete and will be available by the time
- you read this. Version 3.0 should be ready by June '93, with seventy-
- five slides and version 4.0, with possibly the entire one-hundred and
- ten Messier objects, by the end of '93. Again, I emphasize, that re-
- gistration ($39.95) will entitle you to the latest version available.
- Any additional versions that become available will have a postage and
- handling charge of $5.00 per program copy for registered owners. A
- registration form is provided at the end of this file.
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- PRINTING THIS FILE
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- If you're running from a hard drive, this file, with the regis-
- tration form, can be printed with the command:
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- COPY C:README.1ST PRN:
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- If you're running from the A drive or B drive use:
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- COPY A:README.1ST PRN:
- or
- COPY B:README.1ST PRN:
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- The file PRINTME.BAT is a batch file that will start printing
- the README.1ST documentation also. If it's included in the files on
- the disk, just enter the command: PRINTME
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- PRINTING FROM OTHER DRIVES
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- If you are using any other drive than those mentioned above,
- just substitute the proper drive letter in the commands shown. Be sure
- that your printer is set to the top of the page before printing. The
- print format is set up for dot-matrix machines of the Epson variety
- with sixty-six lines per page.
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- THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
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- Shareware gives everyone searching for programs the opportunity
- to try out a program for very little cost. Vendors and bulletin boards
- have the right to distribute this program for very little profit, just
- so you can have a chance to try it out. If you like the program and
- continue to use it, it's to your advantage to support the shareware
- authors by registering and contributing to furthur the development of
- new programs. If you don't like the program, pass it on to someone
- else who might find it useful.
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- MISCELLANEOUS
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- You're welcome to submit any comments, criticisms or ideas for
- improving the MESSIER OBSERVER'S GUIDE. Write to me at 15674 Flanagan,
- Roseville, Michigan 48066, U.S.A.
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- agreed to license, is copyrighted material and will not be
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