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Message 38348 - Posted: 19 Oct 2004, 22:47:40 UTC

What happend with astropulse project?
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Message 38350 - Posted: 19 Oct 2004, 22:53:04 UTC - in response to Message 38348.  

> What happend with astropulse project?

It was shoved to the back burner a while back, during the beta test. It's slowly coming back, though... rumor has it it's being tested by some alpha testers (just not me, no Linux support!)...
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Message 39083 - Posted: 22 Oct 2004, 7:41:32 UTC

I have also read and also got an email that it is alpha testing but very buggy!


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Message 39406 - Posted: 23 Oct 2004, 13:13:50 UTC

AstroPulse
Platform Current version Installed
Windows/x86 4.00 14 Sep 2004 19:12:59 UTC
SPARC/Solaris 4.00 14 Sep 2004 19:12:59 UTC

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Message 39491 - Posted: 23 Oct 2004, 19:57:28 UTC - in response to Message 39406.  

Is this for Alpha and Beta testers only? or is this for public consumption?

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> AstroPulse
> Platform Current version Installed
> Windows/x86 4.00 14 Sep 2004 19:12:59 UTC
> SPARC/Solaris 4.00 14 Sep 2004 19:12:59 UTC
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