pjs@aristotle.JPL.NASA.gov (Peter Scott) (05/03/90)
Hi there. We're the people who tell spacecraft where to go (or, at least, we tell the people who do that what to say :-)) and we're maintaining vast amounts of code that transfer data between programs in binary files created with FORTRAN unformatted write statements. These suckers are huge. Anyway, we're well in the process of porting parts of our navigation system to other machines, and have found that it is a pain to convert the floating-point numbers between different machine formats. The architectures we're interested in are: Unisys (1108: don't laugh), VAX, and IEEE machines such as Sun and Apollo. We are looking for existing software that handles these conversions. Again, I'm just asking for routines that operate on the binary data as output by unformatted FORTRAN writes, reason being, we've looked into a number of workarounds already details of which I won't bore you with now. We're willing to pay for this stuff. E-mail would be appreciated to cut down on net bandwidth. Thanks. This is news. This is your | Peter Scott, NASA/JPL/Caltech brain on news. Any questions? | (pjs@aristotle.jpl.nasa.gov)