20:09, 3 June 2014 (UTC) Why bother with merging them now? It would just turn this article into a large cluster. I do not believe that an article dedicated to each version is noteworthy as this technology is not notable outside of the Weather Channel fanbase. ) 14:49, 7 January 2011 (UTC) Merger proposal I'm proposing that this and all WeatherStar related articles be merged into one (excluding Weatherscan). 05:21, (UTC) IntelliStar 2 When could an IntelliStar 2 article be created? It's been out in beta for a while.Ġ8:43, 4 December 2010 (UTC) Never mind, it's been done. I'm wondering if it's a -type system as well, but programmed to TWN's specs. Here's a link to a thread on posted by a a Canadian fellow who shared some screen captures of TWN from 1993, so you can see for yourself: Nowadays, TWN uses a different system that still looks almost the same as the TWN WS4000 (according to the poster of the thread at the above link). IMO, the Canadian TWN WS4000s use a much better-looking, foundry-quality font (a swiss/-looking one) for it's forecast screens, as opposed to the more computerish-looking font used by the American TWC WS4000/Weatherstar Jrs (although that font is also used by the TWN 4000s for severe weather warning scrolls). I'm not sure about Meteomedia, but I'd assume that they used the same, considering that TWN & Meteomedia are both owned by, which TWC here in the USA has a majority stake in, if I'm not mistaken. This would make sense to me, since the WS4000 unit was designed and manufactured for both TWC and TWN by none other than a Canadian company, Amirix, based in. The Weather Network in Canada also used WS4000s, albeit programmed with their own fonts & graphics (of course) and weather data from Environment Canada. Yes, it certainly was, at least the WeatherStar 4000. Weather Network use Was this also used by (and ) with data from? – 02:38, 2005 May 20 (UTC) Weatherstars and The Weather Network. Currently, the link is down because the programmers are still working hard on making a new updated version so that way, it would closely resemble more like the real 4000s.
Weatherstar emulator mac download#
Recently, Taiganet took down the download link in order to get the WeatherSTAR 4000 Emulator.
Weatherstar emulator mac mac#
This program currently works ONLY on PCs and NOT on Macs! Therefore, there is no Mac version avaiable.Īlso, other WeatherSTAR versions (like the 3000 and Junior) are currently not avaiable to find on the internet. This program is NOT officaly made by The Weather Channel or its parent company (NBC Universial). The web address that you see here shows where you can download the WeatherSTAR 4000 Emulator.
Weatherstar emulator mac mac osx#
The latest breakthrough is successful compilation and execution on Mac OSX El Capitan! As always, you can see the latest updates in.ĭate: 4-26-07 Location: Peoria, IL STAR: 4000 (Emulated) My first ever recording of Taiganet's WeatherSTAR 4000 Emulator.