[GRASS5] Need help porting C code

Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com
Thu Jul 13 11:10:09 EDT 2000


  This is not directly related to the development of GRASS5, so I hope I'm
not too out of line. I would greatly appreciate some guidance from linux
programmers in porting my first DOS C program to linux.

  The program takes an ARC/Info .grd file (the exported DEM) and creates an
ASCII x, y, z file from it. I wrote this about 6 years ago and used it
extensively to get DEM data into MapInfo. Since I still can't migrate all my
existing MI data to GRASS, I'm stuck with the former to complete projects on
schedule. Ergo, I need to translate some ARC/Info DEMs (.grd files) from
within the linux environment.

  If you contact me off-list, I'll forward the three small files (.c,
Makefile and the .rsp file for the linker) privately. Of course, if this
tool is useful to the GRASS community in general, I'll contribute it without
reservation.

TIA,

Rich

Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President

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