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- Dear ShareWare Vendor/Sysop:
-
- This file contains my distribution policy and information on
- the shareware version of "The Earth Centered Universe (TM)",
- or ECU (TM), for MS-Windows (TM).
-
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-
- ECU is protected under international copyright treaties and
- I (David Lane) retain all rights to this software.
-
- As a shareware distributor, you have permission to distribute
- my shareware in its original electronic form as long as you:
-
- * identify it as shareware (with an appropriate definition)
-
- * leave all intellectual property (copyright) notices in place
-
- * notify me, if you are publishing it in a catalog or CD-ROM
-
- * do not distribute the files "YBSC2.ECU", "SAC2.ECU", "SAO1.ECU",
- "SAO2.ECU", "PINDEX.ECU", or "PTERMS.ECU", should they
- inadvertantly become part of the shareware package that you have
- received
-
- ..and as long as I do not request that you stop.
-
- That's it.
-
- You may archive our programs, unarchive them, use your own installation
- routines, include them with other programs on the same diskette, and do
- essentially anything you want as long as you follow these simple rules.
- I want the widest possible distribution, and don't want to stand in
- your way so long as you are honest with our mutual customer.
-
- My normal distribution sequence is:
-
- 1 New versions are offered to our registered users and are
- automatically shipped to new registrants.
-
- 2 New versions are posted on CIS in the ASTROFORUM (Lib 7 as
- ECUSHA.EXE). Use IBMFF on ID 71601,247.
-
- 3 I send copies of major revisions of ECU to distributors who have
- notified me of their interest. If you are a catalog house, send me
- a copy of the catalog in which the program appears and I
- will send you a copy of any major updates to my software.
-
- If you have any questions, concerns, or complaints, please contact me:
-
- David J. Lane
- 4-26 Randall Avenue
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Canada B3M 1W2
-
- Voice: (902) 443-5989 (evenings AST)
- CIS: 71601,247
- Internet: dlane@husky1.stmarys.ca
-
- International: If you are a publisher interested in translating and
- supporting ECU in another language, please contact me to discuss an
- agreement for your language and country. If you are interested in
- providing registration and support services outside of North America,
- I am interested in working with you.
-
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- Package Name: "The Earth Centered Universe" for Windows V1.4
- (commonly abbreviated ECU)
-
- Requirements: MS-Windows 3.x
- 386SX or higher
- EGA or better monitor
- (math processor beneficial)
-
- Distributed Name: ECUSHARE.EXE (ECUSHA.EXE on Compuserve)
-
- Major Heading: Sky Visualization Program for Windows
-
- Requirements: MS-Windows 3.x
- 386SX or higher
- 600k bytes free RAM from within Windows
- 1M bytes free RAM recommended
- EGA or better monitor
- Math co-processor beneficial
- Windows-compatible printer supported
-
- First Release: March 1992
- Current Release: April 1993
-
- Purchase Price: $35.00US basic
- $20.00US for additional database of about
- 250,000 stars
- $15.00US for upgrades
-
- Customer Support: free e-mail, telephone, or mail support
-
- Key Words: Astronomy Stars Planets Comets Constellations Planetarium
- Sun Moon Galaxies Nebulae Charts
-
- Short Description:
-
- ECU V1.4 is a Sky Visualization Program for Microsoft Windows 3.x
- called "The Earth Centered Universe". It is capable of simulating
- many of the features of the Earth's sky. You only need to
- enter your geographic location and the time and the local sky is
- simulated on the screen in a colourful display. This includes, but
- is not limited to the stars, planets, Sun, Moon, and "deep sky" objects.
- Constellation, coordinate grid, ecliptic, and local horizon lines are
- also displayed. ECU is designed as an observing tool for the observing
- amateur astronomer, but is equally useful to the "armchair" astronomer
- or other interested person interested in the night sky.
-
- Long Description:
-
- ECU V1.4 is a Sky Visualization Program for Microsoft Windows 3.x
- called "The Earth Centered Universe". It is capable of simulating
- many of the features of the Earth's sky. This includes, but is not
- limited to the stars, planets, Sun, Moon, Comets, and "deep sky" objects.
- ECU is designed as an observing tool for the observing amateur
- astronomer, but is equally useful to the "armchair" astronomer or other
- interested person.
-
- ECU operates on a PC from within the Microsoft Windows 3.x
- environment. Some of the features of ECU are listed below:
-
- - fast compared to many commercial packages - mostly integer math
- so math processor is not needed, but is supported to improve
- speed of solar system calculations, etc.
- - colourful display - colours of all screen elements controllable
- by user with scroll bars
- - high quality star charts can be printed on any Windows compatible
- printer or plotter
- - continuous display of LMT, UTC, latitude and longitude, RA/DEC,
- AZ/ALT, field size, and star mag limit
- - databases: Yale star catalogue to 6.5 magnitude
- SAO star catalogue to 9.5 magnitude (optional)
- SAC deep sky database (over 10,000 objects)
- planets, Sun, Moon, and Comets
- - very easy to use - zoom box, center image, zoom in/out, etc. all
- done with the mouse. Scroll bars for RA and DEC or Alt/Az. Hot
- keys and buttons for common functions
- - click on an object and an information box pops up. All objects
- give RA, Dec, azimulh, altitude, rise and set times, and magnitude.
- Planets/Sun/Moon give distance (AU or km), angular size (" or '),
- and phase (or age). Comets give distance to the Sun and the Earth
- in AU. Yale stars give Yale number, HD number, SAO number,
- Flamsteed/Bayer designation, Spectral type, and proper motion. SAO
- stars give SAO number, and spectral type. Deep sky object provide
- a varying amount of info but usually provide the name (an other name),
- Dreyer description, size, classification, etc. The coordinates
- can be precessed to the current date/time.
- - the user can display a GIF picture of the object, if one exists.
- None are provided with ECU. Some may become available at a small
- fee.
- - measure angular separation on the sky with the mouse
- - load and save all settings to named configuration files
- - undo last operation
- - time set as LMT, UTC, or system clock (daylight savings flag, too.)
- - time format as 24 hour or am/pm
- - observer's location entered by lat/long or pick list of preprogrammed
- cities (add your own, too)
- - control the effects of observer's parallax, nutation, precession, light travel
- time, aberration, and atmospheric refraction
- - show sky as white on black background or black on white background,
- or in full colour
- - also supported is a "red" mode to save your night vision if used in an
- observatory
- - set magnitude limits of deep sky and stars (with scroll bars)
- - select type of deep sky objects displayed (with check boxes)
- - displays horizon line, ecliptic line, ra/dec grid (fine and coarse),
- zenith marker, constellation lines, IAU constellation boundary lines,
- labels for bright stars, constellations, messiers, coordinate grid, etc.
- - center on - RA/DEC
- - Azim/Alt
- - bright stars
- - constellations
- - messiers
- - points on horizon (north, south, etc.)
- - solar system objects
- - search the database and center on the object found
- - animation mode - time increments in steps from 1 minute to four years or a
- user selected arbitrary increment
- - set direction either forward or reverse
- - lock to Sun, Moon, Planet, alt/az or ra/dec
- - trails of objects supported
- - and much, much more!
- - system requirements: 286/386/486 100% PC compatible
- 386DX recommended
- MS-Windows 3.x (standard or enhanced mode)
- EGA/VGA or better color screen
- min 600k free memory from within MS-Windows
- 80x87 (or 486DX) recommended but not required
- Mouse
- Windows compatible printer
-