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ISOCAM Interactive Analysis User's Manual Version 5.0 - ISO - ESA

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Appendix C<br />

The <strong>ISO</strong> CD-ROM<br />

This appendix provides a guide to mounting and using the <strong>ISO</strong> CD-ROM. It is not applicable<br />

to observers who have obtain their data via IDA. It shows you where your data, the documents<br />

listed in Section 1.2 and some much less technical information (nice JPEG images of <strong>ISO</strong> and<br />

its instruments) can be found on the CD.<br />

C.1 Mounting the CD-ROM<br />

Mounting the CD should be a simple job 1 . The commands below should work on your system.<br />

Your system administrator can provide the devicename and advice if you have any problems.<br />

C.1.1<br />

VMS<br />

To mount the CD-ROM on a VMS machine, try the following command.<br />

> mount/noass/over=id/media=cdrom/undefined_fat=(fixed:none:512) <br />

C.1.2<br />

UNIX<br />

Mounting a CD-ROM on a UNIX machine really depends on the UNIX OS you are running. It<br />

is best to ask your system administrator for advice.<br />

C.2 Overview of the CD-ROM Contents<br />

From the top of the directory tree 2 one can find two subdirectories, /aboutiso and /products.<br />

Those directories below the former lead you to the <strong>ISO</strong> documentation and general <strong>ISO</strong> information,<br />

and those below the latter to the data products. Also, there are two text files in the root<br />

directory, /README and /datalist.txt which contain details of the relationship of the product<br />

list and the directories below products.<br />

1 As is usual with VMS, you can only access the CD-ROM from the window in which you mounted it.<br />

2 Refer to the <strong>ISO</strong> Satellite Handbook for a detailed listing of the contents of an <strong>ISO</strong> CD-ROM and a description<br />

of the directory tree structure.<br />

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