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General description
This page describes the EAS3 file format. It is the product of a toolkit intended to help transfer floating point data between computers, to convert it to other formats and process it. It is intended to help deal with problems such as endianness and floating point implementation differences between computers. EAS stands for Ein Ausgabe System.
The format was designed by the Institut für Aerodynamik und Gasdynamik (IAG) of the Universität Stuttgart, and is described in their EAS3 web pages. (This site has an out-of-date certificate; it claims that a new wiki is under development but not yet available.)
Other information
The format is referenced in the Wikipedia page on EAS3.
EAS3 is a successor to EAS2. The EAS3 web site shows a version history. It is published under the GPL-compatible MIT licence, and therefore can be considered Open.
Software
Include processing and/or migration information, eg:
The file format can be processed using the EAS3 command-line software program from the same source..
Sample files
Many sample xxxxx files are available in the yyyyy
Identification
Factors that can help identify a candidate file as of this format. Include magic numbers, signatures etc if available. Eg:
The file extension is .eas and the MIME Type is ??. The Magic number is EAS3_I8R8.
References
List articles, books or web pages describing the format or supporting the evidence: NA.