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Active Message Threads for April 2010

Andreas Wuestefeld
2010-04-20 19:35:29
Dear SAC developers. I have read in the mailing list, that a new release is due soon. That prompted me to collect some issues and ideas I've encountered __________________ * SAC itself does check for byteswap, but sacio.a does require the SAC file in native format. __________________ * number format is generally in exponential format. MacSAC is more readable by using flexible format (I guess George is using %g instead of %e...) I have changed my private version so it does a clearer printout,… [more]
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