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= PDS_VERSION_ID PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = TEXT PUBLICATION_DATE = 2002-01-01 NOTE = "Description of the SRC directory contents for a MGS TES-TSDR archive volume." END_OBJECT = TEXT END SRC Directory Contents The SRC directory contains source code for using the data on the TES-TSDR archive volume. The files listed below are found in this directory. SRCINFO.TXT - The file you are reading. BUFFS.C - Vanilla source code for data buffering and buffer management. CONVERT.C - Vanilla source code for data conversions. DATASET.C - Vanilla source code for processing the DATASET file. DIR.C - Vanilla source code for retrieving lists of data fragments from a directory. DOS.H - Vanilla source code for DOS/Windows definitions. FAKE.C - Vanilla source code for fake fields. FAKE.H - Header for fake fields. FF_IRTM.C - Vanilla source code for generating IRTM channel data. FF_IRTM.H - Temperature lookup tables for IRTM channels. FF_T20.C - Vanilla source code for generating IRTM "T20" channel in thermal inertia processing. FIELDS.C - Vanilla source code for determining "-fields" options. GEN_IRTM.C - Vanilla source code for generating FF_IRTM.H. GENDEF.H - General purpose definitions for cross-platform use of vanilla. HEADER.C - Vanilla source code for processing PDS Headers. HEADER.H - Header for PDS Header processing code. IO_LABLIB3.C - Vanilla source code for parsing PDS Headers. IO_LABLIB3.H - Header for PDS Header parsing code. LOGGING.C - Vanilla source code to log user execution information. MAKEFILE - Vanilla Makefile for UNIX platforms. MAKEFILE.WIN - Vanilla Makefile for Windows platforms. MEM.C - Vanilla source code for system dependent memory management. MEM.H - Header for system dependent memory management. OUTPUT.C - Vanilla source code for text/binary output setup and generation. OUTPUT.H - Header for text/binary output setup and generation. PROTO.H - Vanilla source code for common systems prototype. ROUGH_CT.C - Vanilla source code for generating rough count. ROUGH_CT.H - Header for generating rough count. SEARCH.C - Vanilla source code for search engine. SELECT.C - Vanilla source code for determining "-select" options. SYSTEM.C - Vanilla source code to complement unavailable routines in cross-platform use of vanilla. SYSTEM.H - Header for cross-platform routines. TOOLBOX.H unavailable - Miscellaneous vanilla source codes. TOOLS.C - Vanilla source code defining order of implementation. TOOLS.H - Header for definition of implementation order. VANILLA.C - Main body of vanilla source code, includes argument processing. VERSION.H - Version logs and vanilla fix descriptions (header). VIDX.C - Vanilla source code for creating indicies. VIDX.H - Header for creating indicies. VIDXBITS.C - Vanilla source code for bit-field based sorting routines. VIDXBITS.H - Header for bit-field based sorting routines. VIDXUSE.C - Vanilla source code for using indicies to search. Notes on Compiling Vanilla -------------------------- Vanilla requires an ANSI C compiler, and has been successfully compiled in the following environments: * Sun Sparc, Solaris 7 * Red Hat Linux 7.2, gcc * SGI O2 (mips), IRIX V6.5 * IBM RS/6000, AIX V4.3.3 * HP 9000/735, PA-RISC 1.1, HP-UX 11.00 * Windows2000/NT/98/95, Microsoft Visual C++ Binary executables are available for each of these in the SOFTWARE/BIN directory. See the bininfo.txt file in that directory for details. The available binaries have the logging capabilities turned off by default. To activate this option, you must edit the appropriate Makefile then compile vanilla for your platform as described below. To activate the logging capability, remove the "#" at the beginning of the line "#CFLAGS+=-DLOGGING". If you are compiling on an HP or Intel platform, you will need to modify the Makefi...

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