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= CIF File Format =
The CIF file contains a sequence of records.  Each record is 80 character long.  The first two bytes of a record identifies the type of a record.
The CIF file contains a sequence of records.  Each record is 80 character long.  The first two bytes of a record identifies the type of a record.



Revision as of 22:29, 29 March 2016

The CIF file contains a sequence of records. Each record is 80 character long. The first two bytes of a record identifies the type of a record.

Record Types

The [End User Specification] is also available from ATOC's website, which details the format of the CIF file and the fields within.


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