CRD files

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CRD files

Postby jr » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:51 pm

Why are the .CRD files written so that they can only be read through the
software package. I was always taught K.I.S.S ( Keep It Simple Stupid) is
the right approach to anything. I don't see why any of your data files are
not stored in an ASCII format. Are you really trying to make a good piece of
versatile software or just a buck? Your on the right track with Carlson, but
one package can't do everything. I started with SDRMap and watched it evolve
to this. Proprietary data files or having to jump through a bunch of hoops
to get the data out just show me that your company doesn't have faith in the
longevity of it's product.
jr
 

Re: CRD files

Postby R.K. McSwain » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:51 pm

jr said the following on 9/17/2007 10:51 AM:
Why are the .CRD files written so that they can only be read through the
software package.

I'm guessing because reading/writing binary files is much faster than
reading/writing ASCII files.




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Re: CRD files

Postby Terry Scanlon » Tue Sep 18, 2007 9:24 pm

jr,

Is the Export Text/ASCII routine really "jumping through hoops"?

Every COGO package I have used has utilized binary coordinate files.

Terry Scanlon

"jr" <jroepel@ladpw.org> wrote in message
news:fcm7qi$3ao$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
Why are the .CRD files written so that they can only be read through the
software package. I was always taught K.I.S.S ( Keep It Simple Stupid) is
the right approach to anything. I don't see why any of your data files are
not stored in an ASCII format. Are you really trying to make a good piece
of
versatile software or just a buck? Your on the right track with Carlson,
but
one package can't do everything. I started with SDRMap and watched it
evolve
to this. Proprietary data files or having to jump through a bunch of hoops
to get the data out just show me that your company doesn't have faith in
the
longevity of it's product.

Terry Scanlon
 


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