Guest guest Posted October 7, 2001 Report Share Posted October 7, 2001 Dear Narasimha, I have an atlas that is available on the internet on www.britlaunch.com using a CGI program. It has longitudes and latitudes for 2.4 million places, even obscure ones, produced from freely available geographic info. I also have another file of current time zone information. This is implemented using a DB2 UDB database. Is there anyway I can give you this information in a form that can be used by you? DB2 downloads in text form are possible. Historical timezone data is something I do not have and which Astrodienst does well. With respect to the ephemerisis, if you think that the astronomical algorithms provided by Jeff Sax are not accurate enough to start with, you can set a price and ask for volunteers to pay the advance price. Even with a small number of purchases, that should be enough to fund it. About sales, could we deliver via the internet download mechanism or do CDs have to be sent out? Or could we ask someone like Mr Chadha who already has a reliable sales effort in place whether he could handle that end of it on a commission basis? If there is any coding help I can do, please let me know. I started coding the yogas from BV Raman's book. If any of those are of use to you, please let me know. I can, if you like, put them into a usable format for JH, and you can check that they are OK, and I will fix any bugs. If you need support for JH, I will be a volunteer by email. Regards, Nimmi - <pvr <varahamihira > Sunday, October 07, 2001 2:57 PM [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students > > Dear Nimmi, > > My problem is that I have absolutely no time to spare. > > If somebody at SJVC takes the responsibility of dealing with > customers, sending CD's, cashing checks, clearing any doubts of > customers (i.e. customer support) etc, I will be happy to give them > the CD image (as it is today). In fact, the program can be used " as > is " , though " Help " and atlas integration would be highly desirable. > > As I work at a start-up with funding only until next April, we are in > a do-or-die situation with a product we are developing. So I have > very little free time. I want to spend it writing articles or a new > book rather than selling software and supporting customers. > > Another stumbling block is that we need to pay about $1,000 for > ephemeris and atlas licenses right away. I was thinking of paying it > from my pocket, but now my personal finances are a bit tight too. If > people make donations to SJVC and SJVC has some funds to pay for > these licenses, it will things easier. We can have an initial release > without atlas, but we need to atleast pay for ephemeris (about $500). > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > > > Dear Narasimha, > > > > Thank you for this great gift. > > > > I would be happy to pay in advance for a copy of the commercial > version, if > > a price has been decided. That would raise funds for SJVC without > having to > > wait for it. Then when the final version is released, I would just > get a > > redelivery. > > > > Would this be worth considering? > > > > Best regards, > > > > Nimmi > > > > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Files: varahamihira > varahamihira/database > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2001 Report Share Posted October 7, 2001 Dear Narasimha, Very many thanks for this wonderful gift!.. I love it. I wish to be volunteer for any help you would need. I can give technical support, Create CD packages, maintain web site etc. I would also like to pay you/SJVC for this software. Please direct me further as to how I can do this. Maybe we can keep the SJVC Software/Web site technical issues and questions in a separate ?. (Just my suggestion) Thanks Once Again, With best wishes and Regards S.Prabhakaran - pvr varahamihira Sunday, October 07, 2001 9:57 AM [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students Dear Nimmi,My problem is that I have absolutely no time to spare.If somebody at SJVC takes the responsibility of dealing with customers, sending CD's, cashing checks, clearing any doubts of customers (i.e. customer support) etc, I will be happy to give them the CD image (as it is today). In fact, the program can be used "as is", though "Help" and atlas integration would be highly desirable.As I work at a start-up with funding only until next April, we are in a do-or-die situation with a product we are developing. So I have very little free time. I want to spend it writing articles or a new book rather than selling software and supporting customers.Another stumbling block is that we need to pay about $1,000 for ephemeris and atlas licenses right away. I was thinking of paying it from my pocket, but now my personal finances are a bit tight too. If people make donations to SJVC and SJVC has some funds to pay for these licenses, it will things easier. We can have an initial release without atlas, but we need to atleast pay for ephemeris (about $500).May Jupiter's light shine on us,Narasimha> Dear Narasimha,> > Thank you for this great gift.> > I would be happy to pay in advance for a copy of the commercial version, if> a price has been decided. That would raise funds for SJVC without having to> wait for it. Then when the final version is released, I would just get a> redelivery.> > Would this be worth considering?> > Best regards,> > NimmiOM TAT SATArchive: varahamihiraFiles: varahamihiravarahamihira/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2001 Report Share Posted October 7, 2001 Namaste S.Prabhakaran, Perhaps if you are the focal point for this and can do the Web as a down load site then this can move ahead... IF you can give an estimate to Narasimha on how much this will cost, maybe we of the group can coordinate the first round of funding via payments to Narasimha and can start the work. It is up to him ( obviously) if CD is the way to go.... if the Web is used as a down load, the SW can be controlled by password protection, and the SW can be updated quickly. What needs to be resolved is the atlas, maybe Nimmi Ragavan's idea of using www.britlaunch.com is good, but again, Narasimha will need to approve this. Let me know where I Can help... I am not a programmer , but will be the first, along with many other is the group to raise the capital to move forward. ! Shanti, Shanti Shanti Frank in Austin , Fschmidt Sanjay Prabhakaran [s.prabhakaran] Sunday, October 07, 2001 9:35 AMvarahamihira Subject: Re: [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students Dear Narasimha, Very many thanks for this wonderful gift!.. I love it. I wish to be volunteer for any help you would need. I can give technical support, Create CD packages, maintain web site etc. I would also like to pay you/SJVC for this software. Please direct me further as to how I can do this. Maybe we can keep the SJVC Software/Web site technical issues and questions in a separate ?. (Just my suggestion) Thanks Once Again, With best wishes and Regards S.Prabhakaran - pvr varahamihira Sunday, October 07, 2001 9:57 AM [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students Dear Nimmi,My problem is that I have absolutely no time to spare.If somebody at SJVC takes the responsibility of dealing with customers, sending CD's, cashing checks, clearing any doubts of customers (i.e. customer support) etc, I will be happy to give them the CD image (as it is today). In fact, the program can be used "as is", though "Help" and atlas integration would be highly desirable.As I work at a start-up with funding only until next April, we are in a do-or-die situation with a product we are developing. So I have very little free time. I want to spend it writing articles or a new book rather than selling software and supporting customers.Another stumbling block is that we need to pay about $1,000 for ephemeris and atlas licenses right away. I was thinking of paying it from my pocket, but now my personal finances are a bit tight too. If people make donations to SJVC and SJVC has some funds to pay for these licenses, it will things easier. We can have an initial release without atlas, but we need to atleast pay for ephemeris (about $500).May Jupiter's light shine on us,Narasimha> Dear Narasimha,> > Thank you for this great gift.> > I would be happy to pay in advance for a copy of the commercial version, if> a price has been decided. That would raise funds for SJVC without having to> wait for it. Then when the final version is released, I would just get a> redelivery.> > Would this be worth considering?> > Best regards,> > NimmiOM TAT SATArchive: varahamihiraFiles: varahamihiravarahamihira/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2001 Report Share Posted October 8, 2001 Aum Gurave Namah Dear Narasimha! Thanks a lot for coming out with that wonderful gift for the students of SJVC. I am happy that we need not wait too long for the commercial version to be realised now. I also want to make some donation. Can you please suggest some ways, how, many of us from India can donate for the cause!!! I feel Nimmi has given a very valid suggestion of making some responsible person like Shiv Chadha for handling the sales of the software. Morever the licensing cost of the ephemeris can be shared by volunteers among us. I wish you all the best. May lord Jagannatha help you out in all your difficulties and make your effort a grand success. In case you think I can be of some help for SJVC in this project, please contact me, I will do my level best. Regards Sarajit - <pvr <varahamihira > Sunday, October 07, 2001 7:27 PM [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students > Dear Nimmi, > > My problem is that I have absolutely no time to spare. > > If somebody at SJVC takes the responsibility of dealing with > customers, sending CD's, cashing checks, clearing any doubts of > customers (i.e. customer support) etc, I will be happy to give them > the CD image (as it is today). In fact, the program can be used " as > is " , though " Help " and atlas integration would be highly desirable. > > As I work at a start-up with funding only until next April, we are in > a do-or-die situation with a product we are developing. So I have > very little free time. I want to spend it writing articles or a new > book rather than selling software and supporting customers. > > Another stumbling block is that we need to pay about $1,000 for > ephemeris and atlas licenses right away. I was thinking of paying it > from my pocket, but now my personal finances are a bit tight too. If > people make donations to SJVC and SJVC has some funds to pay for > these licenses, it will things easier. We can have an initial release > without atlas, but we need to atleast pay for ephemeris (about $500). > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > Narasimha > > > Dear Narasimha, > > > > Thank you for this great gift. > > > > I would be happy to pay in advance for a copy of the commercial > version, if > > a price has been decided. That would raise funds for SJVC without > having to > > wait for it. Then when the final version is released, I would just > get a > > redelivery. > > > > Would this be worth considering? > > > > Best regards, > > > > Nimmi > > > > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Files: varahamihira > varahamihira/database > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 Yes, lets move foward. We still need costs...and a firm count on the number of poeple that will purchase, so maybe a simple plan of the following: 1. Web site readiness for JHL 4+ down loading - takes X days and Y $$$ to move forward. Ready for Down loads by _______,______, 2001 2. Tech support - all done by email at Support @SJVC.com To get ready we need to undetstand the product inside and out, but more imporatnly a simple Guideline book ( posted) will be of value. [ Dear S.Prabhakaran's assistance here will be good] 3. All support requests are technical in nature [ vs. what does Narayana dasa mean and how do I applyt it] and will be recorded at SJVC support for future reference. 4. Release contol - ea. relese will be controled by a revision number 4a. Ea. release will require a password to unvzip and use th file.... 4b. Ea. release , we will ask for registration to insure we know who has what 5. Costs a. b. c. d. What do you think of this approach? we can then submit it to Narasimha and he can manage it with littletime expended, and see progress at the same time. vijayuma [vijayuma] Monday, October 08, 2001 7:00 PMvarahamihira Subject: [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC studentsHi Nimmi,I know of a light weight database (Java Based) which is free of costInstantDB which can be used. I can code the search not a problem.-Sivavarahamihira, "Nimmi Ragavan" <106350.3660@c...> wrote:> Dear Narasimha,> > I have sent you some preliminary files to your email address directly. There> is absolutely no royalty etc associated with this information as I took it> from downloadable sources published by various government bodies, cleaned it> up and created the atlas. The biggest problem is that the data content is> too much for a drop down combo box. It really needs as search engine with> intelligent search. This is easiest done with a RDB engine..> > Regards,> > Nimmi> > > -> <pvr@m...>> <varahamihira>> Monday, October 08, 2001 8:51 PM> [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students> > > >> > Dear Nimmi,> >> > (1)Atlas: Ideally, I prefer an atlas that has historical timezone> > info. Goravani and others have it.> >> > However, ACS (Astrodienst atlas service also uses ACS atlas) has a> > monopoly here and their prices are exorbitant. When I contacted them> > last year, they quoted $300-500 initial fee and 10% royalties> > throughout the life of the product. That's a lot of money. If> > possible, I want to avoid this.> >> > If there are no copyright/patent/royalty issues with BritLaunch> > atlas, I am not averse to using it (atleast in JH release 1). If> > people complain, we can go to ACS later. Please send me the data> > files for co-ordinates and current timezones and also any> > documentation/specs you have (if you do) on the format of the data.> >> > (2) Ephemeris: Forget Jeff Sax or Steve Moshier. Analytical models> > are not accurate enough. A good ephemeris based on NASA data not only> > makes it more accurate, but makes it much faster. To compute dasas> > based on solar longitude or tithis or to compute Tajaka charts, we> > need several iterations of planetary positions and using an> > analytical model slows things down considerably.> >> > BTW, I am not starting now and so I am not looking for alternatives.> > I have already coded using Swiss Ephemeris and have been using it,> > though JHL 4.0 given to you people has an analytical model and no> > ephemeris. Once the license is obtained, everything else is already> > done.> >> > In any case, Swiss Ephemeris pricing is very reasonable unlike ACS> > atlas. They charge $500 one-time fee for all versions of one software> > product (and no royalties). That's very small. If 200 copies of JH> > are sold for $300, it is less than 1%.> >> > So I am not looking for alternatives in the case of ephemeris. I am> > open to alternatives only for atlas.> >> > (3) Sending money: Thanks to everyone for the offer to help. Don't> > send any money to me. I want to stay away from money matters. I> > request Kusha Devi or Dina-natha or whoever is associated with SJVC-> > USA to send you a mail soon giving directions. I am not even sure if> > SJVC-USA can sell software - it's a non-profit organization. I> > request Kusha Devi or Dina-natha to clarify things and give their> > plans. I WILL NOT BE INVOLVED WITH THE SELLING OF THIS SOFTWARE. I> > want to stay away from finances.> >> > (4) Though the version without ephemeris (i.e. slow and slightly> > inaccurate version) will be about 1 MB (like JHL 4.0 zipped verion> > you downloaded), the version with ephemeris will be about 40 MB.> > There are many people who cannot download such huge data. We need CD> > distribution.> >> > (5) I need help in making the help files (.hlp) and also a "User> > Manual". If anybody has prior experience in preparing either, please> > contact me. I can give you the full version and you can prepare> > help/manual after experimenting with the software. This will take a> > lot of time. I will finally review it and edit it if needed.> >> > (6) I created a list called jhora For future> > discussions on JHora (Lite or full), let us use this list. Let us not> > clutter varahamihira archives with JHora related mails. Interested> > members can to it by sending a blank mail to jhora-> > > >> > I appreciate the eagerness of all of you to help and hopefully we> > will soon have this software out helping Jyotishis in their craft> > and, at the same time, filling the SJVC coffers with some useful cash.> >> > May Jupiter's light shine on us,> > Narasimha> >> > > Dear Narasimha,> > >> > > I have an atlas that is available on the internet on> > www.britlaunch.com> > > using a CGI program. It has longitudes and latitudes for 2.4> > million places,> > > even obscure ones, produced from freely available geographic info.> > I also> > > have another file of current time zone information. This is> > implemented> > > using a DB2 UDB database. Is there anyway I can give you this> > information in> > > a form that can be used by you? DB2 downloads in text form are> > possible.> > > Historical timezone data is something I do not have and which> > Astrodienst> > > does well.> > >> > > With respect to the ephemerisis, if you think that the astronomical> > > algorithms provided by Jeff Sax are not accurate enough to start> > with, you> > > can set a price and ask for volunteers to pay the advance price.> > Even with a> > > small number of purchases, that should be enough to fund it.> > >> > > About sales, could we deliver via the internet download mechanism> > or do CDs> > > have to be sent out? Or could we ask someone like Mr Chadha who> > already has> > > a reliable sales effort in place whether he could handle that end> > of it on a> > > commission basis?> > >> > > If there is any coding help I can do, please let me know. I started> > coding> > > the yogas from BV Raman's book. If any of those are of use to you,> > please> > > let me know. I can, if you like, put them into a usable format for> > JH, and> > > you can check that they are OK, and I will fix any bugs.> > >> > > If you need support for JH, I will be a volunteer by email.> > >> > > Regards,> > >> > > Nimmi> >> >> >> >> > OM TAT SAT> > Archive: varahamihira> > Files: varahamihira> > varahamihira/database> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Dear Nimmi, Though I am talking to ACS, I want to see if I can use your stuff. ACS charges $300 per year plus 10% royalties on sales. You said you would send me the data in December. Isn't there a way to send it earlier? Do you have access to britlaunch.com's website server? Obviously, that server must have the same data that your home computer has. Best regards, Narasimha - " Nimmi Ragavan " <106350.3660 <pvr Monday, October 08, 2001 4:53 PM Re: [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students > Dear Narasimha, > > I attach an html page extract with all current timezone data. > > The geographic data is on my desktop at home. (The timezone data was on my > notebook ). I can try and get it out to you in early December when I go back > to UK and also have some time. I do go back (hopefully!) end of October but > have quarterly accounts to submit, so that weekend will be flat out. I can > send you the database descriptions together with an unloaded text file of > the data in compressed format. It has longitude, latitude, country and place > name in both capital letters and in spelling with upper and lower case. > > Regards, > > Nimmi > > - > <pvr > <varahamihira > > Monday, October 08, 2001 8:51 PM > [Hare Rama Krishna] Re: JHLite 4.0 only for SJVC students > > > > > > Dear Nimmi, > > > > (1)Atlas: Ideally, I prefer an atlas that has historical timezone > > info. Goravani and others have it. > > > > However, ACS (Astrodienst atlas service also uses ACS atlas) has a > > monopoly here and their prices are exorbitant. When I contacted them > > last year, they quoted $300-500 initial fee and 10% royalties > > throughout the life of the product. That's a lot of money. If > > possible, I want to avoid this. > > > > If there are no copyright/patent/royalty issues with BritLaunch > > atlas, I am not averse to using it (atleast in JH release 1). If > > people complain, we can go to ACS later. Please send me the data > > files for co-ordinates and current timezones and also any > > documentation/specs you have (if you do) on the format of the data. > > > > (2) Ephemeris: Forget Jeff Sax or Steve Moshier. Analytical models > > are not accurate enough. A good ephemeris based on NASA data not only > > makes it more accurate, but makes it much faster. To compute dasas > > based on solar longitude or tithis or to compute Tajaka charts, we > > need several iterations of planetary positions and using an > > analytical model slows things down considerably. > > > > BTW, I am not starting now and so I am not looking for alternatives. > > I have already coded using Swiss Ephemeris and have been using it, > > though JHL 4.0 given to you people has an analytical model and no > > ephemeris. Once the license is obtained, everything else is already > > done. > > > > In any case, Swiss Ephemeris pricing is very reasonable unlike ACS > > atlas. They charge $500 one-time fee for all versions of one software > > product (and no royalties). That's very small. If 200 copies of JH > > are sold for $300, it is less than 1%. > > > > So I am not looking for alternatives in the case of ephemeris. I am > > open to alternatives only for atlas. > > > > (3) Sending money: Thanks to everyone for the offer to help. Don't > > send any money to me. I want to stay away from money matters. I > > request Kusha Devi or Dina-natha or whoever is associated with SJVC- > > USA to send you a mail soon giving directions. I am not even sure if > > SJVC-USA can sell software - it's a non-profit organization. I > > request Kusha Devi or Dina-natha to clarify things and give their > > plans. I WILL NOT BE INVOLVED WITH THE SELLING OF THIS SOFTWARE. I > > want to stay away from finances. > > > > (4) Though the version without ephemeris (i.e. slow and slightly > > inaccurate version) will be about 1 MB (like JHL 4.0 zipped verion > > you downloaded), the version with ephemeris will be about 40 MB. > > There are many people who cannot download such huge data. We need CD > > distribution. > > > > (5) I need help in making the help files (.hlp) and also a " User > > Manual " . If anybody has prior experience in preparing either, please > > contact me. I can give you the full version and you can prepare > > help/manual after experimenting with the software. This will take a > > lot of time. I will finally review it and edit it if needed. > > > > (6) I created a list called jhora . For future > > discussions on JHora (Lite or full), let us use this list. Let us not > > clutter varahamihira archives with JHora related mails. Interested > > members can to it by sending a blank mail to jhora- > > > > > > I appreciate the eagerness of all of you to help and hopefully we > > will soon have this software out helping Jyotishis in their craft > > and, at the same time, filling the SJVC coffers with some useful cash. > > > > May Jupiter's light shine on us, > > Narasimha > > > > > Dear Narasimha, > > > > > > I have an atlas that is available on the internet on > > www.britlaunch.com > > > using a CGI program. It has longitudes and latitudes for 2.4 > > million places, > > > even obscure ones, produced from freely available geographic info. > > I also > > > have another file of current time zone information. This is > > implemented > > > using a DB2 UDB database. Is there anyway I can give you this > > information in > > > a form that can be used by you? DB2 downloads in text form are > > possible. > > > Historical timezone data is something I do not have and which > > Astrodienst > > > does well. > > > > > > With respect to the ephemerisis, if you think that the astronomical > > > algorithms provided by Jeff Sax are not accurate enough to start > > with, you > > > can set a price and ask for volunteers to pay the advance price. > > Even with a > > > small number of purchases, that should be enough to fund it. > > > > > > About sales, could we deliver via the internet download mechanism > > or do CDs > > > have to be sent out? Or could we ask someone like Mr Chadha who > > already has > > > a reliable sales effort in place whether he could handle that end > > of it on a > > > commission basis? > > > > > > If there is any coding help I can do, please let me know. I started > > coding > > > the yogas from BV Raman's book. If any of those are of use to you, > > please > > > let me know. I can, if you like, put them into a usable format for > > JH, and > > > you can check that they are OK, and I will fix any bugs. > > > > > > If you need support for JH, I will be a volunteer by email. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Nimmi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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