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951220: netCDF question



Hiryong,

>Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 09:26:51 +0900 (JST) 
>From: Hiryong Byun <address@hidden>
>Organization: National Fisheries University of Pusan
>Subject: Re: 951219: netCDF question 
>Keywords: 199512181348.AA18205

In the above message you wrote:

>  Thanks for your kind guide.
>  I understood that my poor avility on
>  netcdf was due to my poor knowledge
>  on unix.
> 
>  sorry for the poor knowledge.
>  I will conder more on learning the netcdf,
>  because i am not computer spacialist,
>  I will use another data which I can get
>  easier.
>
>  If not, I will ask you again.
>  Thank you again.

To use or not to use the netCDF package is your decision.  We are
willing to help you if you decide to use it.
 
> *** I do not have nmake, I do not understand
>  what you saying(xdr/, etc. maybe unix word?)
> *********

nmake is a DOS utility that you can use to build a package.  I forget
where it comes from.

XDR is a library for converting between the native representation of,
for example, a floating-point value and its external (i.e. on disk)
representation.  netCDF files are accessible from different systems
because the data is stored in a standard way (the XDR way) rather than
in the native way of the machine.

The XDR library for a DOS system is found in the xdr/ subdirectory of
the netCDF distribution.

Please contact us if you want further assistance.

--------
Steve Emmerson   <address@hidden>