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Re: DOS code!



I had a quick look at it and it seemed to work OK on the demo data using the
Fourier transform, I have not investigated the CLEANEST yet. I am running
WIN95 and just double clicked on TS in Windows Explorer. I was thinking of
hacking it so as to work through TOM's data from a command line  picking out
stars with peaks in the frequency domain.

The documentation refers to a paper:


        Foster, G. 1995, AJ, 109, 1889

does anyone know if this is available on line?



----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Bennett <andrew.bennett@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: Doug Welch <welch@physics.mcmaster.ca>; <tass@listserv.wwa.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: DOS code!


On Mon, 20 May 2002 10:41:03 -0400 (EDT), Doug Welch
<welch@physics.mcmaster.ca> wrote:

>
>If anyone out there still has the ability to run DOS code,
>there is a nice program called TS available at:
>
>http://www.aavso.org/cdata/ts.shtml

I tried this.
Running ts.exe in either a DOS window under Windows or in
a real DOS I have to set the screen to 43 lines instead of
25 to avoid losing the bottom lines - quite often the prompt.

The text then runs across the middle of the plot.

What am I doing wrong?

Are there better instructions than those in ts.doc?
There appear to no instructions for the CLEANest part
which asks some rather cryptic questions.

Andrew Bennett, Avondale Vineyard