Working Group Seismics

and Geophysics

at the St.-Michael-Gymnasium Monschau


Recent recordings

Files of the last weeks

Software to read the files
(Viewer with the possibility to download the ASCII-files of the data)



Software to read the files


gbrowser (developed by Sebastian Schork)

The gbrowser program allows to view the data recorded by our station and a selected data part could be saved in ascii-format. - At first, decompress the data-file with bzip2 into an optional folder (cf. named bzip2). If you you are provided with the software Win-Rar by win.rar GmbH, you won't need bzip2. After decommpressing, you should find two files: geo.dat and geo.inf. Start the gbrowser program and open geo.dat by the menu's item 'file/open' .

Installation

Windows
Download the archive gbrowser-bin.zip. Decompress all files contained into an optional folder and start the program gbrowser.exe.

Linux
Download the archive gbrowser-bin.tar.bz2. It contains the executable file gbrowser. Change the user permissions with the shell-command chmod 775 gbrowser. If gbrowser should not start and you have the right user permissions, you probably will have an incorrect version of QT or glibc.



bzip2

You will need this program decompress the data-files, if you don't have the software Win-Rar by win.rar GmbH. In order to decompress the files, you should type in the Windows Command Prompt bzip2 -d Dateiname.tar.bz2 followed by 'Enter'. Now a filename.tar-file will be generated that could be decompressed by most decompression utility (e.g. winzip).

Installation

Windows
Execute the file bzip2-1.0.3-1.exe and follow the setup.

Linux
Normally bzip2 is already installed on Linux-systems. Otherwhile you'll be informed bywww.bzip.org how to install that tool and a detailed documentation to bzip2 is given there.



Download

gbrowser
Windows Version
Linux Version

bzip2
Windows Version
Linux Version