| GIPS is set of software tools that assists in creating, manipulating and displaying two-dimensional images within the UNIX environment. All GIPS images are stored as single UNIX files and may be piped from one process to another or between nodes of a network. GIPS commands obey the familiar rules for UNIX command syntax, and image operations of arbitrary complexity may be built up from modular building blocks. Where necessary the commands address specific output devices via a common interface. Developed for Pioneer Venus Radar data analysis at Center for Space Research. SunView and X11/Xview interfaces are supported. |
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XSPEC is a command-driven, interactive, X-ray spectral-fitting program. It is designed to be completely detector-independent so that it can be used for any spectrometer. XSPEC has been used to analyze data from HEAO-1 A2, Einstein Observatory, EXOSAT, Ginga, ROSAT, BBXRT, ASCA, CGRO, and IUE. It also has been used for simulations for XTE and AXAF. This manual describes XSPEC v8.50, which runs under VAX/VMS, Alpha/OpenVMS, SunOS, Solaris 2.x, HP/Unix, DEC/Ultrix, Alpha/OSF, SGI, and NeXT (with the Oasys fortran compiler) systems.
This document contains a list of all USENET FAQs found in news.answers. The document is alphabetized by topic (more or less). Many of the FAQs in this list are presented in the same format as they appear in the newsgroup, while others have been further processed and split into additional documents.