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tedstryk
post Mar 29 2007, 05:40 PM
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I have gone back and fiddled with Voyager's lone resolved image of Puck. Phil, do you know if there are any others in which Puck extends more than one pixel? I posted the images on my "Icy Satellites" page. Both are larger than the original images (I used my faux-super resolution technique to clarify definition), but the one on the right is enlarged further for easier viewing, although it looks terrible blown up that much.



For comparison, the raw image (cropped from the frame) is shown below, and on the right is the same image, simply stretched, but othewise raw.

Incidentally, this image was lost due to a storm during the original transmission. Fortunately, they got another chance to grab it from the tape recorder before it was overwritten.


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post Mar 31 2007, 10:35 AM
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Booting older OS's is becoming harder as technology advances - my home PC will no longer boot the really old stuff that I have (I have at least one DOS 3.x hdd floating about). However If you need to run any seriously legacy (MS) DOS apps that will not run or are unstable\unusable in a modern Windows OS (and I have a couple) then DosBox will almost certainly run it and it is a lightweight highly portable solution that comes in variants for most current desktop OS's (Windows, OS X, Red Hat Linux, FreeBSD). The JPC Dos-VM-running-in-a-browser would be great but it's just a demo for now and can't be used just yet to run arbitrary (private) applications but it is a very cool indication of what can be done and probably will become available before long.

For more heavy duty solutions or if you absolutely must boot an specific older OS and if your primary system is running a recent Windows OS (XP or Vista) then you can also try out Microsoft's Virtual PC 2007 and mount one of the FreeDOS ISO's . Or try the free VMWare Player and a suitable virtual Appliances (e.g. FreeDos again ). A couple of people who play with these things quite a bit have recommended Virtual Box to me recently which apparently performs better than either of the closed source offerings, is more compatible (e.g. it will mount Solaris 10 without any trouble, something that VPC 2007 finds quite hard to do) and is not limited to running under Windows.
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