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Just wondering if we can use the DiFX VDIF library/code instead ?<o:p class=""></o:p></div>
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<div>It is not clear what your question actually is.</div>
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<div>The initial VDIFIO library I wrote had *no* sampling unpacking routines. Others may had added some, I am not sure. Without that the answer would be essentially be no. VDIFIO is in no way a plug in replacement for mark5access.</div>
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<div>If your question is a licensing one, then yes as all of DFIX is GPLv3 now. </div>
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<div>Cheers</div>
<div>Chris</div>
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