Author: Lex Loep
Date: 11:16:51 11/17/00
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On November 17, 2000 at 12:52:23, Brian Richardson wrote: >On November 16, 2000 at 21:28:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On November 16, 2000 at 19:59:04, Landon Rabern wrote: >> >>>On November 16, 2000 at 18:35:25, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On November 16, 2000 at 17:49:31, Landon Rabern wrote: >>>> >>>>>I am adding EGTB support to my program and I downloaded the tables, but they are >>>>>compressed in a .emd format, what utility do I use to decompress these? >>>>> >>>>>Thanks, >>>>> >>>>>Landon W. Rabern >>>> >>>> >>>>Don't... just use Eugene's probe code... it decompresses on the fly. >>> >>>I was trying that and for some reason it does not see the files when they are >>>.emd, but if I generate them then it does see them in the directory. The call >>>to the initTables(or whatever it is called) just returns zero when I try to use >>>the compressed ones. Is there some variable I need to set to have it use the >>>compressed ones? >>> >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Landon W. Rabern >> >> >>Nothing I can think of, other than to be sure the file names are "correct". >>Are you using the tbgen source files from my ftp site? > >Bob, I may be mistaken, but the tbindex.cpp file on your site is old--there is >no .emd string in it. I had to find another version with the .emd support. It's the correct version. You have to #define NEW It took me only a couple of hours to get it to work with EMD files. The probe.txt contains a good description. Lex
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