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- The USER MENU lets you type in the unique astrological data
- required to compute the horoscope and save/load this information
- from disk. Before any horoscope can be computed, you must either
- LOAD someone's astrological data from disk, or type in NEW
- information.
- The NEW USER option pops open a window which prompts you for
- such information as the user's name, date of birth, time of birth,
- longitude and latitude of birth, and the current date and time.
- On MOUSE systems, simply click the mouse button when the 'arrow'
- is on top of the data 'field' you wish to change. If you click
- inside the NAME box, you can then proceed to type in the user's
- name. Or if you click on the birth year (eg. "1965"), that field
- becomes highlighted and you can increase the year by clicking the
- LEFT mouse button (and holding it down) and you can decrease the
- year by clicking the RIGHT mouse button (and holding it down). The
- other fields can be changed in the same way. You also have the
- option of using the keyboard as described below.
- On KEYBOARD systems, simply type in the user's name then hit the
- ENTER, right arrow key, or TAB key. To move from field to field,
- press the right arrow and left arrow keys. To increase or
- decrease a field, press the up arrow and down arrow keys.
- The MAP button pops up a map of the USA which you can click
- (with a mouse) or press the ENTER key over to obtain the longitude
- and latitude of the birth place (not available in CGA). Then
- select the CITY NAME button and then type in the name of the city
- where you were born, and the program will give you the precise
- longitude and latitude of that location.
- The DONE button signals that you are finished entering data. You
- will be asked whether you wish to save this data to disk.
- The LOAD USER option allows you to retrieve previously saved
- user data. Simply select a name (using the arrow keys on keyboard
- systems or the mouse) from the list of names. The database
- accommodates up to 99 users, so feel free to fill it with your
- friends, family, and co-workers. On keyboard systems, you page
- down to more users (if there are more than can fit on the screen
- at a time) by using the Pg Dn and Pg Up keys. Mouse users can
- click on the up and down arrows. When you load user data from
- disk, the data appears in a screen window. You may want to change
- some of the information (especially the current date and time).
- When satisfied with the data, you select the DONE button.
- The DELETE USER option allows you to purge the database of
- unwanted data. Simply select a name (using the arrow keys on
- keyboard systems or the mouse) from the list of names. On keyboard
- systems, you page down to more users (if there are more than can
- fit on the screen at a time) by using the Pg Dn and Pg Up keys.
- Mouse users can click on the up and down arrows.
-
- The CHART menu gives you statistical information about your
- chart, either in the form of tables or a graphic plot of the
- planets for a given time. It is divided up into four categories.
- The NATAL DATA option computes the positions of the planets
- when you were born, and depending on which charting system you
- select, computes the House Cusps, Aspects, Elements, and
- Modalities. Astrology texts can give you more background. This
- information is presented in tabular form and may be printed.
- The NATAL SKY MAP option displays the positions of the planets
- when you were born in graphics mode.
- The DAILY DATA option computes the positions of the planets for
- both the present and the birth date, then computes the House Cusps
- and Transits. This data is also presented in tabular form. Consult
- an astrology text if you wish to explore these concepts further.
- The DAILY SKY MAP displays the positions of the planets for the
- current date set by the user.
- The HOUSE SYSTEM option toggles between PLACIDUS, EQUAL HOUSE,
- and KOCH systems. A horoscope calculated with the Placidus system,
- for example, will be slightly different than a horoscope
- calculated with the Equal house system.
- PLACIDUS HOUSES is the most common astrological system for
- calculating the cusps of the 12 houses. It dates back several
- centuries. It employs a unique method of trisecting the diurnal
- semi-arc (arc around the horizon) in order to compute the
- longitudes (and resulting zodiac signs) of the house cusps.
- KOCH HOUSE system is a relatively recent system for computing
- house cusps and may be growing in popularity. It also employs a
- method for trisecting the diurnal semi-arc.
- EQUAL HOUSES is the simplest and most ancient system for
- calculating the longitudes of the house cusps. In this system, all
- house cusps are 30 degrees apart.
-
- The HOROSCOPE menu creates the actual horoscope! You can see
- either your natal horoscope, or today's horoscope.
- The NATAL HOROSCOPE option computes your natal (birth) horoscope
- and displays it on the screen in a text window which you can
- scroll through, page through, and print (if you have a printer, of
- course). The Natal horoscope describes the general life patterns
- and potential of an individual.
- The DAILY HOROSCOPE option tells you how the planets and stars
- affect you TODAY (or whatever you set the current date to). Fast
- moving planets (with respect to the Earth) such as the Moon,
- Mercury, & Venus tend to have profound yet fleeting effects on the
- horoscope, while planets further away, such as Uranus, Neptune,
- and Pluto will have long lasting and subtle effects. Note that we
- use the term planets very loosely to include the Sun & Moon.
-
- To install the Visions program, type 'visions /install'. If you
- have a VGA system but would prefer the bigger print of EGA, type:
- 'visions /EGA' to start the program in EGA mode. This program
- (visions.exe) works on CGA, Hercmono, EGA and VGA systems with a
- keyboard or with a microsoft compatible mouse (and already loaded
- driver).
- The program uses 'Pull Down' windows which are easily accessible
- with a MOUSE. Just press the LEFT mouse button over a menu title
- at the top of the screen, and HOLD the button down. Don't release
- the button until the menu option you want is highlighted.
- In general, you 'exit' a window by clicking outside of it. For
- example, to escape out of the new user window, just click outside
- of the window rectangle.
- In the NEW USER window, you increase a field (for example, the
- year of birth) by clicking (and holding down) the LEFT mouse
- button. You decrease a field by pressing the RIGHT mouse button.
- To move to a new field, click a mouse button on top of it.
-
- Astrology has been practiced by man for thousands of years; it
- is one of the world's oldest religions. For millennia, man has
- looked to the heavens for insight into his troubles and for
- meaning in his life.
- Perhaps the earliest horoscope (2767 B.C.) was cast by Egyptian
- named Imhotep, the architect of the Great Steppe Pyramid at
- Saqqarah. Astrology was practiced by the Greeks, Babylonians,
- Indians, Chaldeans, and Chinese. Many early astronomers, including
- Ptolemy, Kepler, Copernicus, and Nostradamus, also practiced
- astrology.
- The Natal (or birth) Horoscope is based on the relative
- positions of the 10 planets at birth (in astrology, the Sun and
- Moon are considered 'planets') with respect to each other and with
- respect to the 12 house cusps and the 12 zodiac signs. The
- ecliptic, or imaginary circular band in the sky around the Earth,
- is divided into 12 regions (each of 30 degrees of arc). Each
- region has its own zodiac sign. The 12 signs of the zodiac are
- Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio,
- Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. As the planets move
- across the sky, they move from one zodiac region into another. The
- 12 house cusps are similar to the zodiac regions, but where the
- zodiac is the same for all people, the location of the house cusps
- varies from one person to the next.
- The Daily Horoscope is based on the positions of the planets
- TODAY relative to both the positions of the planets at birth and
- the user's house cusps.
- NOTE that while the position of the planets is always changing,
- the planets furthest from the Sun (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
- Neptune and Pluto) take a long time to move discernible distances
- on the daily chart. Thus, their effects on the horoscope are more
- longer lasting and more subtle than the inner planets, (like
- Mercury, Venus, and the Moon), whose effects are fleeting but
- quite intense.
-
- JULIAN DAY is the number of days since the beginning of the
- Julian calendar (noon 4713 B.C. Astronomical calculations are
- based on this calendar system.
- LONGITUDE is the number of degrees east or west of Greenwich,
- England and pinpoints the user's place of birth. Lines of
- longitude run from the North to South pole.
- LATITUDE is the number of degrees north or south of the equator
- and also pinpoints the user's place of birth. Lines of latitude
- are parallel to the equator.
- GMST stands for Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time and specifies the
- user's time of birth relative to Greenwich, England.
- LMST or Local Mean Sidereal Time is the solar (sidereal) time
- for the user's birthplace and time. LMST is used in planetary
- calculations.
- GEOCENTRIC LONGITUDE relates the position of the planets in the
- sky relative to the Prime Meridian (which is an imaginary arc
- across the sky which bisects the North and South Celestial Poles.
- ASPECT is the angular difference between the longitude of two
- planets which has astrological significance. Five aspects have
- significance: CONJUNCT (difference = 0), SEXTILE (difference = 60
- degrees), SQUARE (difference = 90 degrees), OPPOSITE (difference
- = 180), and TRINE (difference = 270).
- ORB is the difference between the angular longitudes of two
- planets and the angular difference of a particular aspect. Thus,
- if the Sun is square Moon with an orb of 1.5 degrees, the Sun is
- within 1.5 degrees of being exactly 90 degrees away from the Moon.
- TRANSIT occurs when a planet's longitude today creates an aspect
- with a planet's longitude at the time of your birth. Thus, Sun
- conjunct Sun means that the Sun's longitude today is conjunct
- (the same as) its longitude at the time of your birth. Each type
- of transit (conjunct, sextile, square, opposite, trine) has a
- unique astrological significance.
- ASCENDENT is the zodiac sign that was on the eastern horizon at
- the time of birth. It is very important to the horoscope as it
- represents a the user's personality.
- MIDHEAVEN (MC) is the zodiac sign at zenith (directly overhead)
- at the time of birth.
-
- Jeff S Smith received his B.A. in Physics from the University
- of Virginia in 1987 and currently resides in Virginia Beach.
- Jeff became interested in ancient religions (including astrology)
- during college. Jeff's hobbies include computer art, bicycling,
- astronomy, tennis, travel, vegetarianism. His favorite computer
- program (besides his own!) is F-19 Stealth Fighter. His favorite
- writers are Arthur C Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and James Michener.
- Jeff Benegar received his B.A. in Environmental Sciences from
- the University of Virginia in 1987 and currently resides in
- Fairfax, Virginia. He is a computer systems engineer for an
- environmental consulting corporation.
- Leigh A Cooke is studying computer programming and currently
- resides in Clearwater, Florida..