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Offline Juan Conejero

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PixInsight's workbench
« on: 2009 October 30 05:10:48 »
Not a very nice photo but will give you an idea of how PixInsight is being cooked out:

http://forum-images.pixinsight.com/legacy/misc/workbench.jpg

From left to right: the Linux workstation (dual quad-core Intel Xeon @ 2.5 GHz, 16 GB RAM, Fedora 11 x86_64), the Windows test machine (Intel Core 2 6300, 4 GB RAM, Windows Vista x64), and the Mac Pro (dual quad-core Intel Xeon @2.8 GHz, 8 GB RAM, OS X Snow Leopard).
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Offline Niall Saunders

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Re: PixInsight's workbench
« Reply #1 on: 2009 October 30 05:38:57 »
Hi Juan,

I don't understand - how come you are allowed 'natural light' into your programming cell? And I didn't see the ankle restraints, nor the empty pizzaboxes, crushed beer cans or even a copy of "C++ for Dummies".

I think this photo is a fake ;D

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Re: PixInsight's workbench
« Reply #2 on: 2009 October 30 06:18:51 »
There's a bottle of water at the corner, you see, this is no common software factory ;). And you can guess a copy of "Numerical recipes" and a book about processing. Maybe a deconvolution could make more letters readable  >:D.

Congrats for the release BTW! ;)
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Re: PixInsight's workbench
« Reply #3 on: 2009 October 30 08:06:11 »
And no C++ manual in the field of view... I am sure this must be an artistic impression of a programing cell, not a real place ;) .

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