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From: noao!utah-cs!ug.utah.edu!u-jmolse@SEISMO.CSS.GOV (John M. Olsen)
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To: carina!mcdsun!fnf
Subject: Re: disk 80 and 88
Status: R

I thought since you were bummed about accidentally getting some commercial
utilities, I would brighten your day a bit.  I have written a recursive
descent parser that should be comparable to the one from Inovatronics in
computing power and functionality, if not accuracy.  It is a bit rougher
around the edges, more like a unix utility, and needs a cli to run.

It also includes source, for those who want to make it pretty.

Awaiting more disk release announcements....

