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When I try to start StarView5.4 (xwindows distributions), it crashes immediately. What is wrong?

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When I try to start StarView5.4 (xwindows distributions), it crashes immediately. What is wrong?

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StarView 5.4 is now obsolete. Please install StarView6. back to top I need to recalibrate some data. Can I retrieve the calibration files? back to top Yes. In Starview, for each instrument, there is a calibration screen that will show you what files the dataset was calibrated with, and which files you should use if you are recalibrating. Each of these screens has special buttons to mark the used or recommended calibration files for retrieval. If you already have the names of the files you want, then you can retrieve them directly. Go directly into the Retrieval screen through the Commands menu and use the “Add dataset by name” or “Add datasets from file” options. In the “File Options” screen, just press the “Calibrated” (or “OTFC” for STIS or WFPC2) button. That will ensure you get the right files. Via the Web, select the appropriate choice from the Retrieval Options page: “Best Reference” or “Used Reference” files. To search for specific calibration files, you will need to know the na

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