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Active Message Threads for June 2008
Greetings,
I want to read in a bunch of SAC files into SAC 101.1 and plot them. As far
as I know SAC will read the first 25 files and plot them. However, when I
read them continuously the number of files that it plots comes down to
something like 4. I believe this is because SAC keeps the files that were
read in earlier in its memory. Is it possible to clear SAC memory and read
in 25 files (max # of files) and plot them every time?
Thank you.
Januka.
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Re: sac memory - Brian Savage - 2008-07-14 20:07:59
I have been trying in vain for the last month to get SAC to read a SUDS file and convert it into SAC format. This command worked fine on my old setup--sshing to a Sun Solaris machine from a Linux Red Hat machine, and running a macro containing the readsuds command.
Now I can't even get the command to work on a single .WVM file. I've recently switched Linux operating systems, from Red Hat to Ubuntu, and no longer have access to the old Sun Solaris machine I was using.
Now I have to ssh to a ne…
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Hi All,
I have the problem in using 'mat' command in SAC. I am trying to fix the problem since a
week, but could able to succeed. Can any one help me ???
My problem is as follows:
When I try to connect to matlab from sac using mat, the following error is appearing
SAC> mat
ERROR 8002: Cannot link to MATLAB shared object:
According to SAC installation instructions (Readme file), we need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
include matlab shared object libraries.
[From SAC Readme file:
If you have…
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Re: Connecting problem with Matlab - Brian Savage - 2008-06-05 20:11:29