In response to Keith Elliston's request about tapes:
To get PHYLIP 3.3 on tape (hopefully most people can set it by network or
diskettes) you send me a industry-standard tape (please not a huge one,
just a little one) and I write on it in the following format:
9-track, odd parity, 6250 bpi, logical record: 80 bytes,
physical record: 3200 bytes (blocking factor=40), ASCII, unlabelled
which you should be able to read (1600 bpi available on request).
Joe
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Joe Felsenstein, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
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