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Subject: Re: Winquake GoogleEarth and Time Display
From: "GMV" gmvoeth@...........
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 02:04:42 -0700


wUNDERBARRRR !!

THANKS TO THE GOOGLEPLEX POWER

i THOUGHT i WAS GOING CRAZY IN TRYING TO
    DEAL WITH WINQUAKE.

I should have asked you in the first place.


Thanks.

Your registration for the new winquake says nothing
about paypal... I assume I simply go to paypal and have paypal
itself send money into your account which will be your
email address  ???  after which you will email me
the reg code ?

Best regards;
geoff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Cochrane" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Winquake GoogleEarth and Time Display


> Hi Everyone,
> 
> Sorry for the delay. I have been a little busy with my "day job"...
> 
> Ted, did you resolve your problem?
> 
> Regarding Pete Rowe's question on WinQuake and Google Earth. Last year as a fun 
> little project I added to WinQuake the ability to view the event and/or station 
> location in Google Earth. Today I created a new WinQuake setup program that contains 
> this new feature. WinQuake version 3.1.2 can be downloaded from here 
> http://www.seismicnet.com/software.html#WinQuake. The documentation for WinQuake is a 
> little out dated. I'll try and correct that problem soon. Here are the locations in 
> the program for the Google Earth feature:
> 
> Main Menu under View / Google Earth
> Event Report Dialog Box has a new button called "Google Earth"
> Location Map Window - Place mouse cursor on location, right click select Google Earth
> 
> From geoff,
> 
> >Howdy you Winquake Experts;
> 
> >how in heck does one get winquake to recognize
> >the exact time for the very first sample ?
> 
> >I will put in like 20:45:37.123
> >for the start time but winquake will show at
> >the higest resolution only 20:45:38
> >if I put in 20:45:37 it will then report 20:45:37
> >but thats not the right time,
> >there seems nothing I can do get the exact right time
> >I want the first sample to represent ??
> 
> Geoff,
> 
> WinQuake starts to display data samples at the top of the second. If the nanosecond 
> field in the event header is zero all samples will be displayed. If the nanosecond 
> field is more then the period of one sample, WinQuake will skip to the next top of 
> the second by skipping the first few samples in the data set.
> 
> Regards,
> Larry Cochrane
> Redwood City, PSN
> 
> tchannel wrote:
>> Hi Folks, For some reason I can no longer use Google with Winquake to 
>> AUTOMATICALLY view my Station or Events........It worked fine before.   
>> I tried opening different .psn in Winquake, different days or months, 
>> and none will show in Google Earth, and they all did before.     I get 
>> an error message.   "Could not open file C:\Program 
>> Files\WinQuake\GoogleEarth.kml for reading"
>>  
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