Re: [ECOLOG-L] ArcView 3.X and vista

2009-06-29 Thread Sam Veloz

Follow this thread for instructions on how to make 3.x work in vista:

http://forums.esri.com/Thread.asp?c=3f=38t=213027

and/or

http://forums.esri.com/Thread.asp?c=3f=42t=204156mc=5

I have3.3 running under Vista home 64 ( I think I used instructions on 
the second thread). It runs, but there some problems that may be related 
to Vista or the 64 version. It runs well enough to get things done though.


Cheers,
Sam


Luca Pellegrini wrote:

Hello Prof McCallum,
it is Luca Pellegrini writing, I am an italian ecologist.
I have been using ESRI ArcGIS for more than two years, first the 3.X and
then the 9.X (a lot better):
I can allow myself to tell You for sure that there are no patches helping to
use 3.X on Vista;
not even 9.2 version can work, the only software version working with Vista
is 9.3.
Hoping for being useful,
Regards

2009/6/27 malcolm McCallum malcolm.mccal...@herpconbio.org

  

Anyone out there miffed that ESRI will not provide a patch to allow
its use on Vista?
I own an old copy of 3.X and now I simply can't use it!

:(

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Re: [ECOLOG-L] GLOBAL PRECIP DATA FROM LAT. + LONG.

2009-03-03 Thread Sam Veloz

Check out Worldclim:
http://www.worldclim.org/

Data is better for some regions (with more weather stations) than others.
Sam


Kevin Mueller wrote:
I'm looking for a global database of monthly/annual precipitation and 
temperature that reports data using only latitude and longitude as 
coordinates.  It would be something similar to the Prism database from 
Oregon State or Montana's Daymet but with data beyond the U.S.


Any suggestions?

Kevin Mueller
Penn State University
Intercollege Graduate Program in Ecology
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