Master Satellite File 'CleanUp'

Patrick Curran (pkcurran@iol.ie)
Sat, 21 Aug 1999 23:04:39 +0100

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Hi Folks,

Does anyone know of a software program to strip a Master Satellite File =
of decayed objects?

My Master File, SAT.PRO ('Satellite Pro' v1.6), is now over 3.2MB in =
size - no harm in itself - I am not short of disk space!, but I am sure =
it now contains lots of  decayed objects which could be excluded.

When on a propagation run, Satellite Pro somtimes does report a decayed =
object and excludes it from that run. However, it does not ID the =
object.

For the benefit of other 'Satellite Pro' users in the group, David =
Harvey of COMSOFT ('Satellite Pro's Publisher - =
dharvey@comsoft-telescope.com ) reports that the software is Y2K =
compliant but assumes the computer clock is also Y2K ok.

Best Regards,

Pat Curran


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Hi Folks,
 
Does anyone know of a software program to strip a = Master=20 Satellite File of decayed objects?
 
My Master File, SAT.PRO ('Satellite Pro' v1.6), is = now over=20 3.2MB in size - no harm in itself - I am not short of disk space!, but I = am sure=20 it now contains lots of  decayed objects which could be=20 excluded.
 
When on a propagation run, Satellite Pro somtimes = does report=20 a decayed object and excludes it from that run. However, it does = not ID the=20 object.
 
For the benefit of other 'Satellite Pro' users in = the group,=20 David Harvey of COMSOFT ('Satellite Pro's Publisher - dharvey@comsoft-telescope.c= om )=20 reports that the software is Y2K compliant but assumes the computer = clock is=20 also Y2K ok.
 
Best Regards,
 
Pat Curran
 
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