Absolutely I can if  I had some kind of template to take as an example. Can
you guide  me on that?

2011/9/22 Carnë Draug <carandraug+...@gmail.com>

> On 20 September 2011 11:18, B. Oytun Peksel <oytun.pek...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I am trying to write a set of functions for importing data from NASTRAN
> > output files. I've started with import routine for *.pch files for
> dynamic
> > response. However it is still very slow and resource depending. I think
> I'll
> > need some help from more experienced developers.
>
> Hi
>
> I know nothing about NASTRAN files. so I can't help you there. But I
> do think a slow implementation is better than no implementation at
> all.
>
> On a quick look at the file, I noticed you don't have a copyright
> notice on the file. Could you add that?
>
> Carnë
>



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