GETSEIS(1) CUSP COMMANDS GETSEIS(1) NAME getseis - retrieve CUSP seismogram file for specified CUSP events. SYNOPSIS getseis [-c] [-u] [-v] [-h] cuspid_1 ... cuspid_n DESCRIPTION getseis copies the CUSP digital seismogram file for the specified event(s) from the archive to the current direc- tory. OPTIONS -c specifies the the user's copy of the seismogram file should be compressed with the Unix compress utility, irregardless of whether the original seismogram was compressed. -u specifies the the user's copy of the seismogram file should be uncompressed, irregardless of whether the original seismogram was compressed. -v specifies that the program should be more verbose in its messages. -h prints a simple help message with command syntax. _c_u_s_p_i_d__1 ... _c_u_s_p_i_d__n specifies the list of CUSP event ids for which seismo- gram files should be retrieved from the archive. The file will be named _c_u_s_p_i_d (or _c_u_s_p_i_d.Z if compressed). NOTES If neither the compress option (-c) or uncompress option (- u) is specified, the seismogram file will be copied in the same state as it appears in the archive (either compressed or uncompressed). If you explicitly want an uncompressed copy, use the -u option. CUSP seismograms are stored in a single file per event in big-endian (eg Sun) byte order with no header information in the file. Pointers to individual seismograms within the file are in the "G" card of the ascii mem files. ENVIRONMENT CUSPIDMAP specifies the name of the binary file containing the cuspid and date information of CUSP events CUSPDATADIR specifies the top directory containing the CUSP seismo- gram hierarchy. UC Berkeley Last change: 2 DECEMBER 1992 1 GETSEIS(1) CUSP COMMANDS GETSEIS(1) SEE ALSO ascii_mem (5) UC Berkeley Last change: 2 DECEMBER 1992 2