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> Subject: 970417: Help > To: NetCDF Support <address@hidden> > From: Mike Lucas <"address@hidden"@erols.com> > Subject: Help > Organization: Wyle Laboratories > Keywords: 199704172218.QAA00619 > > Hi - > > I am under contract with NASA Langley Research center to develop > a noise model for rotorcraft. Part of this contract requires processing > large data files that contain third-octave noise data. NASA has requested > that I use NETCDF to archive and retreive the noise data sets. > > The computational module is written in FORTRAN and runs under MicroSoft > Windows 95. I am using MicoSoft FORTRAN 32 bit compiler which is part > of the MSDEV environment. > > I am having trouble compiling and linking simple test programs. > The JACKETS object file seems to be giving me problems. Also, I am > unsure if I have all of the modules necessary to sucessfully compile > and link my test programs. > > I called UCAR and spoke with Mr. Davis. He indicated that Support > could send me the latest compiled versions of NETCDF necessary to > complete this task. > > Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. My company is > Wyle Laboratories, we are located in Arlington Virginia, and I > can be reached at this e-mail address or at 1-800-783-1538. > > Thank you > Sincerely > Michael J. Lucas Hi Michael: Just a note to let you know we are working on this. We have a contributing site where this has been done before, but it is off line right now. -glenn Glenn P. Davis address@hidden UCAR / Unidata PO Box 3000 3300 Mitchell Lane, Suite 170 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 497 8643