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GeneralAnd another free game: "Aegis Defenders" Pin
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kalberts14-May-20 23:20
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More than a generation ago Smile | :) - i.e. in the transition from DOS to Windows - I was using a program called ALW: Astronomy Lab for Windows. The output was extremely primitive: Text tables drawn in typewriter style, lines made from vertical bar and minus signs, clearly adopted from a DOS solution. Graphics were single-pixel lines, as if they were adpopted from a pen plotter solution. No scaling of either text or graphics were offered.

But the funcionality was great! You could e.g. watch an animation of any solar eclipse, as it would appear from any place on earth. You could plot the trajectories of any of the planets across the sky. You could generate caldendars containing exact times for any astronomical event for each day, such as sunrise/sunset, equinoxes, eclipses, and lots more.

I made contact with the developer, asking if he would care to update the user interface (to be more suitable for my visually impaired daughter), or, if he didn't have the time available, would allow me to do the adaptations. He bluntly rejected both proposals: The program would not be brushed up, and he had no plans to give anyone access to the code. This was a 16-bit Windows program, so if I want to run it today, I must crank up that old Win98-machine that is still sitting in my basement.

But I miss it! I wish all of that functionality would be available under modern Windows, with a modern GUI. Does anyone around here remember ALW, and do you know if the is a modern clone of it available somewhere?
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GeneralInterview Question asked in 2015 Pin
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