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lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/developer/Stripped/data/segyread.c.hold.su.main.data_conversion view on Meta::CPAN
invokes the no-rewind option and issue multiple segyread
commands (making an appropriate shell script if you
want to save all the headers). Consider using >> if
you want a single trace file in the end. Similar
considerations apply for multiple reels of tapes,
but use the standard rewind on end of file.
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'read', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fread. We suggest that you try buff=1
even with EXABYTE tapes.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow sufficient
time between successive reads and writes.
Warning: may return the error message "efclose: fclose failed"
intermittently when segyreading/segywriting to 8mm (EXABYTE) tape
even if actual segyread/segywrite is successful. However, this
error message may be returned if your tape drive has a fixed
block size set.
Caution: When reading or writing SEG-Y tapes, the tape
drive should be set to be able to read variable block length
tape files.
lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/developer/Stripped/data/segyread.su.main.data_conversion view on Meta::CPAN
invokes the no-rewind option and issue multiple segyread
commands (making an appropriate shell script if you
want to save all the headers). Consider using >> if
you want a single trace file in the end. Similar
considerations apply for multiple reels of tapes,
but use the standard rewind on end of file.
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'read', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fread. We suggest that you try buff=1
even with EXABYTE tapes.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow sufficient
time between successive reads and writes.
Warning: may return the error message "efclose: fclose failed"
intermittently when segyreading/segywriting to 8mm (EXABYTE) tape
even if actual segyread/segywrite is successful. However, this
error message may be returned if your tape drive has a fixed
block size set.
Caution: When reading or writing SEG-Y tapes, the tape
drive should be set to be able to read variable block length
tape files.
lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/developer/Stripped/data/segywrite.c.hold.su.main.data_conversion view on Meta::CPAN
endian=1 =0 for little-endian machines (PC's, DEC,etc...)
errmax=0 allowable number of consecutive tape IO errors
format= override value of format in binary header file
Note: The header files may be created with 'segyhdrs'.
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'write', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fwrite. Try the default setting of buff=1
for all tape types.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow time
between successive reads and writes.
Precaution: make sure tapedrive is set to read/write variable blocksize
tapefiles.
For more information, type: sudoc <segywrite>
Warning: may return the error message "efclose: fclose failed"
lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/developer/Stripped/data/segywrite.su.main.data_conversion view on Meta::CPAN
endian=(autodetected) =1 for big-endian and =0 for little-endian byte order
errmax=0 allowable number of consecutive tape IO errors
format= override value of format in binary header file
Note: The header files may be created with 'segyhdrs'.
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'write', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fwrite. Try the default setting of buff=1
for all tape types.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow time
between successive reads and writes.
Precaution: make sure tapedrive is set to read/write variable blocksize
tapefiles.
For more information, type: sudoc <segywrite>
Warning: may return the error message "efclose: fclose failed"
lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/sunix/data/segyread.pm view on Meta::CPAN
but use the standard rewind on end of file.
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'read', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fread. We suggest that you try buff=1
even with EXABYTE tapes.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow sufficient
time between successive reads and writes.
Warning: may return the error message "efclose: fclose failed"
intermittently when segyreading/segywriting to 8mm (EXABYTE) tape
even if actual segyread/segywrite is successful. However, this
lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/sunix/data/segyread_old.pm view on Meta::CPAN
invokes the no-rewind option and issue multiple segyread
commands (making an appropriate shell script if you
want to save all the headers). Consider using >> if
you want a single trace file in the end. Similar
considerations apply for multiple reels of tapes,
but use the standard rewind on end of file.
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'read', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fread. We suggest that you try buff=1
even with EXABYTE tapes.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow sufficient
time between successive reads and writes.
Warning: may return the error message "efclose: fclose failed"
intermittently when segyreading/segywriting to 8mm (EXABYTE) tape
even if actual segyread/segywrite is successful. However, this
error message may be returned if your tape drive has a fixed
block size set.
Caution: When reading or writing SEG-Y tapes, the tape
drive should be set to be able to read variable block length
tape files.
lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/sunix/data/segywrite.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Note: For buff=1 (default) tape is accessed with 'write', for buff=0
tape is accessed with fwrite. Try the default setting of buff=1
for all tape types.
Caveat: may be slow on an 8mm streaming (EXABYTE) tapedrive
Warning: segyread or segywrite to 8mm tape is fragile. Allow time
between successive reads and writes.
Precaution: make sure tapedrive is set to read/write variable blocksize
tapefiles.