Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!oberon!lipari.usc.edu!crum From: crum@lipari.usc.edu (Gary L. Crum) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Digital Elevation Maps... Keywords: DEM, USGS, maps Message-ID: <13451@oberon.USC.EDU> Date: 15 Nov 88 05:29:23 GMT References: <20601@apple.Apple.COM> Sender: news@oberon.USC.EDU Reply-To: crum@lipari.usc.edu (Gary L. Crum) Organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles, CA Lines: 18 In article <20601@apple.Apple.COM> bldrnr@Apple.COM (Brian Hurley) writes: >If the original poster is still out there: Can you tell us where the maps >went? Does anyone else have maps of this type. If I get enough info I will I moved my map archive from wasatch.utah.edu to panarea.usc.edu [128.165.3.54]. A README on wasatch indicates this, so I assume you merely forgot the hostname. See my posting to comp.archives for more information about the "new" archive. In particular, the files map/dem/MAP.N0009338 and map/dem/MAP.N0009338.Z contain the USGS NCIC DEM map of the Ft. Douglas quad, the latter compressed (around 280K bytes while the uncompressed file contains over 1M bytes). That "files [from my archive] were copied incorrectly" is news to me. Do you mean the DEM map that I purchased (and read in with the ansitape program for UNIX) or the files in the older terrain format, contributed by Thorsten von Eicken of AT&T Bell Laboratories? Gary Crum crum@cse.usc.edu, crum@wasatch.utah.edu