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UCONV(1)							      UCONV(1)

NAME
     uconv - convert FORTRAN unformatted file

SYNOPSIS
     uconv [ -ic ] [ file1 ] [ -r num ] [ -o file2 ]

DESCRIPTION
     uconv converts a FORTRAN unformatted data file either from IRIS Series
     2000 or IRIS Series 3000 FORTRAN form to IRIS-4D Series FORTRAN form, or
     vice versa.  uconv allows FORTRAN users to port their otherwise non-
     portable data files opened as FORM="UNFORMATTED".

     The uconv command has the following options:

     -i	  Identifies the input file as an IRIS Series 2000 or IRIS Series 3000
	  FORTRAN unformatted data file.  This is the default.	Note: the -c
	  option may not be specified with this option.

     -c	  Identifies the input file as an IRIS-4D Series FORTRAN unformatted
	  data file.  Note: the -i option may not be specified with this
	  option.

     -r num
	  Identifies the input and output files as FORTRAN unformatted direct
	  access data files, with record length num.  Absence of this switch
	  identifies the files as FORTRAN unformatted sequential access data
	  files.

     file1
	  The input file to be converted.  Default is stdin.

     -o file2
	  Specifies the output file to be created. file2 must not exist.  If
	  this option is absent, output is printed to stdout.

AUTHOR
     Deborah Ryan

NOTES
     uconv can not convert IRIS Series 2000 or IRIS Series 3000 FORTRAN data
     files opened as FORM="BINARY". uconv can not convert IRIS Series 2000 or
     IRIS Series 3000 FORTRAN data files opened as FORM="UNFORMATTED" with the
     $BINARY option.

SEE ALSO
     Porting FORTRAN Code to IRIS-4D Series Workstations.

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