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RE: DIFAX Source
- Subject: RE: DIFAX Source
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:00:26 -0700
I'll chime in on Larry's email since I have some say on the Unisys end
of things.
Dan:
Thanks for the input. I was hoping you'd contribute to the discussion.
The Unisys DIFAX ftp system can be very irritating at times. But, it is
reliable enough that we've never considered going over to Alden. In
retrospect, this appears to have been a wise decision.
My biggest complaint is having to pull the charts. That gives me just one
chance to get a chart under normal circumstances. Since cron does this, if
it doesn't make a connection, I just get a nastygram from the OS (via
email) in the morning. That isn't as useful as the chart would have been.
I do go back via cron (at about 2300L California time) and run a long
request for all charts produced the previous UTC day. I figure net
congestion and other ftp users will be at a minimum then. It usually
works, but significantly increases Unisys' cpu time per chart.
The charts are really great quality. When printed, they're very crisp and
clear. You might consider placing a map out where any Unidata people who
are curious can grab it. Preferably in gif format. That cuts the file
size (and tranferred bytes) considerably. Don't just put one out there in
the normal "compressed pcx" format. It took me a while to figure out a
kluge to convert these to something useful.
I hope Unisys is considering allowing paying Unidata customers to get DIFAX
charts via the LDM?
Larry
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