Hi Jonathan.

 > I have a satellite tracking program for Linux that I wrote a few
 > years ago which works a treat.

 > Unlike sattrack it isn't a commercial product and its under the
 > GPL, I just never got around to releasing it. It uses Motif, but
 > I have plans to port it to the Qt toolkit, or something else
 > that looks nice and has the required functionality.

I'd be interested in a version that worked under TCL/TK and that
should be doable. In fact, I could probably lay out the display in
TCL/TK inside half an hour, and one would just need to write the
routines to do the calculations and fetch any updates...

 > I brought the source code over here from the UK a few weeks ago,
 > but the floppy had an error on it. So it'll have to wait until
 > my next return to the UK in a few weeks, then I'll start work on
 > it.

 > Anyone interested ?

I would be...

Best wishes from Riley.

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