There is a magic web site called AI-GEOSTATS.ORG

You would find there (search GSLIB in the software section) a link to
http://www.gslib.com/

f77 & f90 source codes can downloaded freely (a form must be filled in)

Hope this helps

Gregoire

On 2/21/07, Samuel Verstraete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Today i was looking for the source code of gslib and it seems to have
vanished from the stanford website.
AFAIK it used to be available on this url:
http://pangea.stanford.edu/ERE/research/scrf/GSLIB/index.html

Now all i can find is the link to the statios.com website where you
need to register for downloading.

AFAIK, gslib is open-source so source should be freely available?

gr,S.

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