To get the full functionality of the multiio module, you'll need to have all of the following utilities (some come with your system, some are Public Domain packages) in your path. imconv San Diego Supercomputer Center Image Tools convert Image Magick compress Comes standard with your UNIX system gzip Gnu Zip 1.2.4 cat Comes standard with your UNIX system gs GhostScript2.6.1 yuvtoppm From the netpbmplus package picttoppm From the netpbmplus package Probably it will be most convenient to find those tools that you don't already have at the IAC, where the following tools (most with source code included) are stored in one large compressed tar file: GhostScript2.6.1 (gs) IMagickExtended (convert) SDSC_Image_Tools (imconv) gzip-1.2.4 (gzip) netpbmplus (yuvtoppm and picttoppm) The address of this compressed tar file is avs.ncsc.org:/misc_tools/multiio_tools/multiio_tools.tar.Z This file is approximately 11MB in size. NOTE: Only the SunOS 4.1.x version of imconv is stored in the compressed tar file. If you're on another platform or OS, before going all the way to SDSC and trying to locate the version of imconv for your system, you should check the READ_ANY_IMAGE directory at the IAC first. This is at avs.ncsc.org:/avs_modules/data_input/READ_ANY_IMAGE, and binary executables of imconv for several other platforms are stored there for you. Steve Thorpe International AVS Center avs@ncsc.org October 1994