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>From: "Teresa M. Bals-Elsholz" <address@hidden> >Organization: Valparaiso >Keywords: 200208161620.g7GGKDK25919 GEMPAK Teresa, The method for getting access to Unidata-supported software packages has changed (the GEMPAK pages related to licensing need updating). What you need to do is register as a Unidata user (link on the GEMPAK HomePage) and then you will be granted access to our packages. >Unidata GEMPAK License Application >Below you will find an application for a GEMPAK license >from Unidata. Unidata will license any U.S. college or >university for GEMPAK at no charge. Please fill out the >information below and return it to address@hidden. > > >Unidata Product Licensing Form: 911205 > >Institution: Valparaiso University > >Department: Geography and Meteorology > >Mailing address: Mueller Hall > 1300 Chapel Drive > Valparaiso, IN 46383-6493 > >Contact name: Wenxian Lu > >Phone number(s): 219 464-5140 > >Email address: address@hidden > >Contract officer: Teresa Bals-Elsholz >(address@hidden) > > >Phone number(s): 219 464-6003 > >Product & Rev #: GEMPAK 5.6 > >Machine and operating system: Sun and Solaris > >For sites other than U.S. colleges or universities, GEMPAK is >available from the National Technology Transfer Center. In some special >cases associate membership in Unidata can be awarded to sites other than >U.S. colleges and unversities. These situations are judged on a case by >case basis. Please contact address@hidden for more information. Tom Yoksas