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Re: ICUR Library [message #20249] Fri, 26 May 2000 00:00
Fred Walter is currently offline  Fred Walter
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Registered: January 1999
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landsman@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> p.a.howell@larc.nasa.gov wrote
>
>> Has the ICUR library moved? When trying to access these procedures, I
>> get
>
>> Sorry, unable to open file
>> '/host/bluemoon/usr2/idllib/contrib/icur/ploterb.pro'
>
> One place the ICUR Library is still available is at
>
> ftp://moriarty.cofc.edu/pub/neff/icur/
>
> But this code is now pretty obsolete. A newer package I like which
> does a lot of the same things (1-d spectra continuum normalization,
> equivalent widths, line fitting...) is the IDL software for FUSE
> (Far-ultraviolet spectrscopic Explorer) available at
>
> http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/archive/sw/
>
> --Wayne Landsman landsman@mpb.gsfc.nasa.gov
>

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> Before you buy.

Obsolete or not, the most up to date version of ICUR is at

http://sbast3.ess.sunysb.edu/fwalter/plan.html#SW

and its still works!

Fred Walter
Re: ICUR Library [message #20260 is a reply to message #20249] Thu, 25 May 2000 00:00 Go to previous message
landsman is currently offline  landsman
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p.a.howell@larc.nasa.gov wrote

> Has the ICUR library moved? When trying to access these procedures, I
> get

> Sorry, unable to open file
> '/host/bluemoon/usr2/idllib/contrib/icur/ploterb.pro'

One place the ICUR Library is still available is at

ftp://moriarty.cofc.edu/pub/neff/icur/

But this code is now pretty obsolete. A newer package I like which
does a lot of the same things (1-d spectra continuum normalization,
equivalent widths, line fitting...) is the IDL software for FUSE
(Far-ultraviolet spectrscopic Explorer) available at

http://fuse.pha.jhu.edu/archive/sw/

--Wayne Landsman landsman@mpb.gsfc.nasa.gov


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