Stars.dat / Nineplanets
Posted: 03.03.2003, 12:57
Hi folks,
A few months ago I,ve redesigned the Buildstardb little bit to a more luxury version.
Together with this I've created a stars.dat converter which read the stars.dat file and write it into a semicolon separated text file. This is for comparising the data as used in Celestia with other catalogs and for educational purposes.
The modifications to BuildstarDb are that it now can be compiled with MSVS-C++ (reading of arguments); correct an error of the double star (Eri-ups) and some modifications to the different kind of verbose- and dropstar levels. With the verbose levels one can have different kind of usefull statistical information written during the building of stars.dat (Default written to screen but with the use of a *.bat file to a textfile as well)
Because I was and still not familiar with uploading these files to CVS I've sent them to Chris Laurel, first to take a look to it and then I was hoping that he will publish it on CVS so that it will be usefull to anyone. Sofar I haven't seen it yet.
Hopefully he will find these files back and will publish it on CVS. In the mean time to all who are interested drop me a message and sent it to you.
Celestia is a very usefull program for education on a school. But often they can't affort themself the too high costs of fast internet like a cable connection and so still using a slow phoneline. For this purpose I've modified Winmain.cpp a little bit in such a way that Information will not come from the Nineplanet website but from a downloaded version of Nineplanets on the harddisc. (yes, the sun is now included to)
Same kind of principal is made as well for all known stars belonging to a constellation (about 3200 stars). Drop a messages if you are interested.
HB
A few months ago I,ve redesigned the Buildstardb little bit to a more luxury version.
Together with this I've created a stars.dat converter which read the stars.dat file and write it into a semicolon separated text file. This is for comparising the data as used in Celestia with other catalogs and for educational purposes.
The modifications to BuildstarDb are that it now can be compiled with MSVS-C++ (reading of arguments); correct an error of the double star (Eri-ups) and some modifications to the different kind of verbose- and dropstar levels. With the verbose levels one can have different kind of usefull statistical information written during the building of stars.dat (Default written to screen but with the use of a *.bat file to a textfile as well)
Because I was and still not familiar with uploading these files to CVS I've sent them to Chris Laurel, first to take a look to it and then I was hoping that he will publish it on CVS so that it will be usefull to anyone. Sofar I haven't seen it yet.
Hopefully he will find these files back and will publish it on CVS. In the mean time to all who are interested drop me a message and sent it to you.
Celestia is a very usefull program for education on a school. But often they can't affort themself the too high costs of fast internet like a cable connection and so still using a slow phoneline. For this purpose I've modified Winmain.cpp a little bit in such a way that Information will not come from the Nineplanet website but from a downloaded version of Nineplanets on the harddisc. (yes, the sun is now included to)
Same kind of principal is made as well for all known stars belonging to a constellation (about 3200 stars). Drop a messages if you are interested.
HB