tool: sub (seismic unix basic)


Language:
subscript
Version:
0.9
Parts:
Embedded interpreter, demo application, User's Guide, example inputs for demo.
Author:
Martin L. Smith (martin@ner.com)
Location:
ftp://hilbert.mines.colorado.edu/pub/cwpcodes/*sub*.tar
Description:
subscript is a bytecode-compiled scripting language that provides a convenient way of manipulating binary stream data. It is currently distributed embedded in a demo application (sub), which illustrates the processing of seismic data, but the interpreter/compiler core is portable to other applications.
Features:
the interpreted language provides atomic manipulation of vectors of floating-point values.
Requires:
yacc.
Ports:
Unixware 1.x, SunOS 4.x, NextStep, Linux 0.99.
Status:
Undergoing active development, with future inclusion into the Colorado School of Mines' Seismic Unix package.
Updated:
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