Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 The following may be a potential minor bug in Jhora 7.02 (full version 57 mb). Appreciate your replication and subsequent confirmation of this bug. Hopefully PVR or someone else would be able to fix it or in the event it is not a software bug but user error, provide the necessary corrections. Bug Description : Inaccurate info from the feature "When will lagna will change sign in rasi / navamsa / dasamsa ...etc" Test Data : - Birthdate : 15 December 1973 (Gregorian) - Birthtime : 10 Hours 14 Mintues (0-24 hrs) - Time Zone : 0 Hours 0 Minutes West of GMT - Longitude : 2 West 54 - Latitude : 53 North 12 - Altitude : 0 - Planet Calculation Options : Geocentric positions, True positions, Mean nodes. Right click on Rasi chart, select first option "When lagna will change sign in Rasi", observe info in pop-up window : "Lagna changes sign in Rasi chart, if the birthtime is 1 hr 45 min 42 sec earlier or if the birthtime is 22 hr 10 min 22 sec later" The duration of Lagna in any sign should not span more than 22 hours. You may try this for Navamsa and other vargas which may also report 20+ hours duration for lagna changes. You may also try to change the birth day earlier or later incrementally. After certain increments, this "bug" disappears and the correct duration is reported. The location of this birth data is Chester, United Kingdom. I first noticed this potential bug in my desktop computer. Subsequently, I am able to replicate it in my laptop computer : - Desktop computer specification : WinXP Pro SP2, AMD AthlonXP 2500+, 512 mb RAM - Laptop computer specification : WinXP Home SP2, AMD Sempron 3000+, 768 mb RAM Thanks in advance for any help rendered with regards to this issue. Best Wishes, Pushya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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