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Bruno Moretti IK2WQA Send message Joined: 15 May 99 Posts: 284 Credit: 49,167 RAC: 0 |
Forwarded from SETI League m-l ----- Original Message ----- From: James Brown mailto:jim@Seti.Net To: SETI League Public mailto:public@seti1.setileague.org Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 10:11 AM Subject: SETI public: SETI Software Testers Needed I have a prototype SETI data archive up and running on my web site now. It needs to be tested. If you are interested here is how you can help. 1. Select a WAV file. It doesn't have to be a received data file. It could simply be a standard *.wav file on your computer or a file created with the SETI Net Spectrum Analyzer http://www.seti.net/SETINet/SETINet.htm 2. Tag the file. Use the SETI Net SML Generator http://www.seti.net/SETINet/SETINet.htm to tag the file with identifying information. Again it really doesn't matter what it is just something to identify it. 3. Log into WWW.SETI.Net http://www.seti.net/ and move to the SETI Data Archive page. Then to the Archive itself (button on the left). You will see a list of test files that I have uploaded under a couple of test owner names. 4. Login - the login link is in the upper left. Create a use by hitting "Register". Setup your user name and password. 5. Back to the Upload Center. Press the "enter to Upload Center here" link. You should see your user name at the top. 6. Upload a file. Press "Browse" and then navigate to your test file for upload. Press "Upload File" and watch the status bar on the bottom of your browser. 7. Play with the features. Email me with questions and suggestions. p.s. I also have a prototype chat room running that we can swap lies on . Regards....... Jim www.SETI.Net http://www.seti.net/ Jim@SETI.Net Argus station DM12jw =================================== Clear skies from SETI Italia [/url][/b] |
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