Re: [guide-user] Re: History of Guide

P. Clay Sherrod Jan 20, 2018


GUIDE's Charon astrometric program still runs on DOS so we have to keep running Windows XP machines simply to be able to utilize the program.  I have seven computers operating, and five XP machines that are stored for backup, simply for Charon, which is a vital part of our research here at ASO.
 
In the real world I use a couple of Windows 7 computers.....regarding phones (hang onto your seat....) I still use my 2001 Motorola flip phone and refuse to use the "smart phone" at all; I have seen what it has done to too many friends and good people.
 
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Dr. Clay
 
Arkansas Sky Observatories
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----- Original Message -----
From: Sandra W swolford456@... [guide-user]
To: guide-user@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2018 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [guide-user] Re: History of Guide

In a way Project Pluto *was* the embryo edition of Guide <g>.  I believe that may have been the incentive I needed to upgrade to a 286 though.  When I zoomed in on, say, Jupiter, I could leave my desk, step out to the kitchen, fix dinner, come back a half hour later and it would just be finished rendering the image.  I soon learned that 1) I shouldn't have done that or 2) it was finally time to upgrade the computer system.  

Much to my spouse's dismay, I STILL tend to hang on to my old systems (phones, computers) until they can't handle the new programs I need to use.  THEN I grumpily move on to something bigger and better (and more complex).  I rather miss DOS in a way -- at least you had an idea what your computer was doing behind your back.

Still use Guide tho!

Cheers,
Sandy (McNamara) Wolford


On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 5:18 PM, 'P. Clay Sherrod' drclay@... [guide-user] <guide-user@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 



Whoa!  Commodore 64 (!?!)
That must have been the Guide Embryo edition.  I thought that I had been using it forever, but you have me beat.
We might hear from someone who used Guide on the original edition of Pong.
I do remember when the entire concept was called "Project Pluto" and it was my brother back in 1999 who convinced me that GUIDE was the way to go for serious observatory use, and he was absolutely right.  Never have looked back, tried the others and keep loving GUIDE.
 
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Dr. Clay
 
Arkansas Sky Observatories
WEB:  www.arksky.org/
FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/ groups/421163751426836/
[Latest books from Clay Sherrod at: http://arksky.org/publications
ASO Petit Jean Mountain /MPC H41
ASO Petit Jean Mountain South /MPC H45
ASO West Conway /MPC H43
.......serving astronomy since 1971
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2018 3:20 PM
Subject: [guide-user] Re: History of Guide

Don't remember the year but I've been using Guide since before it was named "Guide".  Anyone remember using "Project Pluto"?  

I'm not sure but it MAY have been on my old Commodore 64.  My brain cells refuse to calculate how many years ago that was <g>

Cheers,
Sandy