Why not a 16 bit windows version or a Dos versionġ2. Mark Haney seems to have gone quiet about Skyglobe recently as this CD I have Skyglobe for Windows version 2 on CD-ROM. >been unable to find any information about a Windows Version. I currently have the DOS 3.6 Version, but I have >I recently saw it posted in this newsgroup that Skyglobe is available in The only thing missing is an address so I can >the planets' against the fixed stellar background. >set it to sideral time, you can use this feature to watch the 'dance of >seconds the passage of hours, days, months, years or centuries. Deluxe Paint 2 Enhanced (versions 2.3, 2.4, 3.0) DJGPP C Development system and RHIDE IDE. CMPlus (Double entry accounting software, run under Ubuntu 9.10) Contex PC Bank Manager (Personal Finance software) - run under Windows 7 64-bit.
Skyglobe can also 'animate' the night sky, showing you in Central Point Software PCTools Deluxe ver. >quick 'heads up' on what I can see tonight, I usually reach first for >SkyMap has some capabilities that SkyGlobe does not. But it's maps are not as accurate or as pretty as SkyMap, and SkyGlobe is by far the easiest to use, and the >used both SkyGlobe and SkyMap and some others, and the they all have >The registered dos version (3.6) works in both windows and win95. The planets' against the fixed stellar background. Set it to sideral time, you can use this feature to watch the 'dance of Seconds the passage of hours, days, months, years or centuries. Skyglobe can also 'animate' the night sky, showing you in Quick 'heads up' on what I can see tonight, I usually reach first for SkyMap has some capabilities that SkyGlobe does not. Used both SkyGlobe and SkyMap and some others, and the they all have The registered dos version (3.6) works in both windows and win95. > In fact I removed SkyGlobe from my disk to save space but if you want a DOS
> (sorry if I spelled your name wrong!) which I also have registered. It wasn't anywhere as good as SkyMap from Chris Marriot > The author sent out a first attempt at a windows ages ago to registered users > : > : been unable to find any information about a Windows Version. > : > : I recently saw it posted in this newsgroup that Skyglobe is available in Down load the skyglobe program into that folder also.
Go to the web and find a virtual drive called vdos and place it in that folder. The only problem is we got a new computer that is running Microsoft Vista and Skyglobe wont work on it.Has anyone successfully run Skyglobe on a machine running Vista?As an aside, my thoughts on Vista - IT SUCKS. Anyone still using Skyglobe? - posted in Astronomy Software & Computers: OK, Im probably dating myself by the fact that I still love using Skyglobe 3.6. I have a 16 bit version of SkyGlobe, the old astronomy software and would like to run.
Windows 10 includes a range of options for running older programs not designed for the operating system. If you've got an interest in Space, then you'll probably like SkyORB which is basically a collect.
SkyORB for Windows 10 latest version: Fascinating 3D space exploration app. SkyORB for Windows 10 (Windows), free and safe download.