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>From: address@hidden >Organization: SMSU >Keywords: 200012301857.eBUIvlo29945 McIDAS-X 7.7x ADDE motherlode Bill, >Here's an interesting item, not earth-shaking, but interesting.. >when I try to overlay a FRNTDISP on a 1km GINI, I get an error: >IMGDISP RTGINI/GE1KVIS LAT=37 93 EU=IMAGE MAG=2 >(very nice image) >FRNTDISP >FRNTDISP - Begin >FRNTDISP: RASTER SCAN LIST OVERFLOW Hmm... I have never seen this error message before. Does this happen every time, or does it happen in a session that keeps running? >Other than that, I'm lovin' the heck out of your ADDE server. Super, glad to hear it! >Which got me back to an old project of using 'foreign data sets' >with mcidas. Years ago when I took one of the mcidas classes, >we did a little exercise where we ftp's some data (mesonet I think) >then alerted mcidas to a particular SCHEMA, and somehow read this >data into a mcidas MD file. Right. >I even have the Ap. Prog. Ref. manual, >but (I'm embarassed) seem to have lost the handout pages on how >to accomplish this exercise. As far as I can tell, this material >is not in your web documentation..., although the reference is >there in the training material on the web. Would it be possible >(without too much hassle on your part) to get the handouts from >that part of the course? Sure, if I can find them. >I'm finally at the point where I would >like to import some climatologic data and use mcidas as my mapping >tool. And if it is a hassle, don't bother. I'll just sign up >for the next training session. I will root around for the info (it does exist in a simple to email form) when I get back to Boulder (I am currently at the AMS meeting in Albuquerque). Tom