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Re: ncdigest V1 #326

Hello,
        You can fetch cdflib.o and xdrlib.o for PowerMac from our ftp site:
to the incoming/netcdf-mac area.  The format is MacBinary II.
        If you are a Matlab user, try using our mexcdf function, which you
can pick up by following the mexcdf link on my home-page at
http://priapus.er.usgs.gov.  You may be able to get libraries for PowerMac
and Mac68K there as well.
        Cheers,
                Chuck Denham



>ncdigest                  Monday, 15 April 1996      Volume 01 : Number 326
>
>Today's Topics:
>
>rosanne d'arrigo - advice on macintoshes
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>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>From: druidrd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (rosanne d'arrigo)
>Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 16:00:17 EDT
>Subject: advice on macintoshes
>
>Hi, I am trying to read a unidata/netcdf file from a macintosh
>computer..does anyone know the easiest way to do this? Thanks,
>Rosanne D'Arrigo
>
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>
>End of ncdigest V1 #326
>***********************

Dr. Charles R. Denham       e-mail: cdenham@xxxxxxxx, zydeco@xxxxxxxx
U.S. Geological Survey      WWW:    http://priapus.er.usgs.gov
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Woods Hole, MA 02543-1598   fax:    (508) 457-2310

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    may pass."  Mark O'Donnell, "The Teltale Tube."



 
 
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