kadel@manta.nosc.mil (Rich Kadel) (05/19/91)
I need to find the program DAY/NIGHT TERMINATOR (if that is really its name) that can run in X. The DOS program that I have seen shows the world map. Given a certain date and time of day, the program highlights the parts of the world that are in daylight, usually splitting the world with some kind of sine wave. If it exists, and someone knows where I can find this program, please send email to me: kadel@manta.nosc.mil. Thanks a "mil". Rich
slh@gibdo.engr.washington.edu (05/21/91)
In article <1987@manta.NOSC.MIL> kadel@manta.nosc.mil (Rich Kadel) writes: |I need to find the program DAY/NIGHT TERMINATOR (if that is really its |name) that can run in X. The DOS program that I have seen shows the world |map. Given a certain date and time of day, the program highlights the |parts of the world that are in daylight, usually splitting the world with |some kind of sine wave. | The program is sunclock, you could try export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib, or some other X place. If you can't find it somewhere I think I still have the source.