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Compiling the files. #2
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Hello To run the demo program, you can go on the "code" page and click on the "releases" button.
To compile the sources, I use the Windows QT Creator compiler. It is free and very easy to use. Ciao |
I tried two out of three methods to run the program:
I downloaded Visual Studio directly from Microsoft and will try https://gcc.gnu.org/ if that doesn't work. You didn't comment on the images I shared. Much of what I shared was actually my own work... Have you heard of these classifications? I see now it's my inability to get multi-planet outputs. I found an image that would be awesome for an iron planet: If you have any type of flowchart, I've done some programming for 30 years, and I'd be willing to suggest code changes, like including more gases for atmospheres. I've noticed in the output of abundance in the command line outputs that only Hydrogen is used. I really wish there weren't just the gas giant "true or false" categories, because that gives inconsistent output results for planets that are in the middle of the earth and gas giant, and I mean that it would be nice to know the surface pressure for a gaseous dwarf, if it is really greater than 8 atmospheres, for example. https://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2008-06/1213715423.Ch.r.html There's probably a lot here that can be used to create parameters and variables. Well, I used Google-Translate so I hope I'm understanding, but if you don't want to have a conversation, I'll understand. I have toddlers (b/g twins x2) to take care of, but I'm not always busy. |
Hello Gabriel, Here is the procédure the get and install the Qt Creator compiler. Download the free version of the development-tool Qt Creator (all down of the page)
Download and run the file
Click on
To run, the EXE needs some DLLs ! Then you can run the Now, concerning the stargen program, you have to known that I am not the original writer of the code. I found old source files in C. It seems to be the work of several people (astronom, chemist, ...) I tried to understand my best to make a decent portage to C++, and interfaced it with the Celestia database and that became "Stargen-II". Stargen-II generates XML data (and commented text document). It does not generate HTML or graphical planets. Your pictures are very nice, I did not realised that you did them yourself. BR |
Hello David, GAS GIANTS I would really like to talk to the person who added all the new planets because I still see many of the same errors coming up. For example, the equilibrium temperature of the Earth is -18 °C, so the other 33°C to bring it up to 14°C comes from greenhouse gases, like C02 and water vapor, etc. |
Incidentally, I have swapped in the following images for the outputs, they are mainly animated gif files replacing gif files: MethaneGasPlanet WaterPlanet They all work as substitutes. I'm still looking for the other planet types, and other animated gifs. Incidentally, I downloaded Wilbur just now to check it and I think it could have been one of the programs, or something similar: |
Hey man,
I've been studying Astrophysics and Planetology off and on for a while, since they started finding exoplanets. I tried to help Jim Burrows with his Stargen but he didn't want to change anything even though he asked for suggestions, and I think it was mainly that he didn't understand the code he built on.
I really appreciate all the improvements your version seems to have. There are so many ideas, suggestions and improvements I could pass on to you. I am not a programmer, I haven't done any programming for 30 years. I haven't gotten your version complied yet, I've just been trying to get it to run from the command line, using Windows 7. All I seem to be able to get are single planet outputs, mostly a single asteroid.
stargen-100-1.1.zip
The Star Trek planet option worked, but a lot of those don't make much sense. Vulcan came out as an ocean planet for example.
I downloaded Cygwin but I got to open it once to look at it, but then it wouldn't work thereafter. It's just a batch file that doesn't do anything now.
40-Eri-728286325.zip
I'm not sure what to do at this point. I was going to try to compile the files into something I can run in Windows as an executable, but I don't know where I was reading about that now. I'm going to try to download Cygwin again after trying to find what I read that suggested I should do that in the first place. Any help you could proved would be appreciate. A step by step on how to compile the files to run on Windows would be great.
I have a lot of ideas. I'm curious to know if you are using all 98 natural elements?
https://www.thoughtco.com/how-many-elements-found-naturally-606636
Did you know Mercury has an atmosphere? it is mostly Sodium gas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Mercury
Did you know it is possible to have a Neon Ocean planet?
Neon is the 5th most abundant element. There's more Neon than Iron.
Thanks for reading.
Gabriel Velasquez,
gabe69velasquez@hotmail.com
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