Printometer Data. "Removed" means that the data file has been moved from .../Data to .../BadData and the reference to it in file PrintometerFiles.txt has been removed. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8788\TANGIWST.DAT At line 2182 there was no space after "col2" col22156 2188 2177 2167 2187 2181 2180 2160 2164 2165 2155 2160 2146 changed to col2 2156 2188 2177 2167 2187 2181 2180 2160 2164 2165 2155 2160 2146 Curiously, the "col2" was not on a line of its own, as in the rest of the file Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8485\CAMKARA.DAT It had no data, just 31/3/85 then end of file. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8586\CAMKARA.DAT It had no data, just 31/3/86 then end of file. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8687\CAMKARA.DAT It had no data, just 31/3/87 then end of file. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8788\CAMKARA.DAT It had no data, just 31/3/88 then end of file. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\data\GMAPRES\ADDNGSTH.DAT as being identical to D:\HH\Source\Printometer\data\GMA9596\ADDNGSTH.DAT Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMAPRES\ROTORUA0.DAT as being identical to D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\ROTORUA0.DAT Moved D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMRPRES\ROTORUA0.DAT as starting 1/4/93 to D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR9394\ROTORUA0.DAT - all zero anyway. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCAPRES\KAIKOHE.DAT as having in one piece the content of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\KAIKOHE.DAT and D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9495\KAIKOHE.DAT Replacd D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9596\KAWR0TPP.DAT by D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMAPRES\KAWR0TPP.DAT as having the same data (and codes) 1/4/95-6/3/96, plus data for 7/3/96. Though with only one non-zero value in the extra day. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMAPRES\CENTPK0.DAT as having in one piece the content of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\CENTPK0.DAT and D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9495\CENTPK0.DAT Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMAPRES\CENTPK0.DAT as having in one piece the content of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\CENTPK0.DAT and D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9495\CENTPK0.DAT Chopped D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMAPRES\ROSKILL.DAT as having in one piece the content of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\ROSKILL.DAT and D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9495\ROSKILL.DAT, then its 95-96 data placed in D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9596\ROSKILL.DAT Renamed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TYTLS\TIWAIPT.TMA to TIWAIPTA.DAT Renamed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TYTLS\TIWAIPT.TMR to TIWAIPTR.DAT and then changed TYTLS to TYT9596 as indicated by the content of the two files. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8687\GLENBNZS.DAT Ended after hh. 21 for 28/7/86, so 37 M's added. Later, "Reactive" appended to the channel name as have the other six files in gmR8687, thus avoiding conflict with file D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8687\STEELNEW.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9495\GLENBNZS2.DAT Suppressed its last day (13/12/1994) where its T6 figures start differing from those in the other files, and it looks like a meter closedown. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8687\HAWERA.DAT Removed what looked like detritus from a poor splice on 26/10/86 as the (g 0: l&g code 2) could affect what looked like a good value. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8889\HAWERA.DAT Data for 11/4/88 stopped short after the 24'th pair so 24 mm's added. Data for the 18'th starts with u values. Splices between deliveries of cassette tape data were not all smoothed! Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\SC18990\MAKAREWA.DAT Data starts for 2/2/90 with L&G codes, then numbers, but only 47 data for the day.. So a M inserted at the start. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\NINZPS.DAT 7/10/90 has 48 values, when there should be 46 due to the start of daylight saving. All were zero from 1/10/90 to 4/11/90, so these data were snipped off. Then as NZPS has a full run, NINZPS is slurplus to utility., Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8889\REACTCH.DAT Data started 23/5/88 but supplied only nine channels when eleven were defined. Created D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8889\REACTCH1.DAT To hold the nine-channel part, guessing at which channel names to drop. Created D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8889\REACTCH2.DAT To hold the eleven-channel part, from 4/11/88, and who knows, they may be correctly attributed to the channel names. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8990\HWA110IM.DAT "Reactive" unaccountably omitted from the channel name and so it was wrongly identified. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR9091\HWA110IM.DAT "Reactive" unaccountably omitted from the channel name and so it was wrongly identified. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR8990\HWA110EX.DAT "Reactive" unaccountably omitted from the channel name and so it was wrongly identified. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMR9091\HWA110EX.DAT "Reactive" unaccountably omitted from the channel name and so it was wrongly identified. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\TUAI.DAT "Generation" appended to the channel name, so as to distinguish it from TUAI.DAT for the Wairoa EPB, apparently consumption at Tuai. Or is it consumption by Wairoa from the slurplus passed out from Tuai? The files named below came from directories called GCA~ and bore data similar to that of files from directories called GMA~, the main collection. (The files that were in GCAPRES and GMAPRES have been redistributed according to their date ranges) These files nominated the same channel names, but, their numbers were different, and not by some obvious scale factor. How there can be different numbers at the same measuring place is unclear. These are not copies of the data in the files from the main file collections. So, were there other meters whose data were given the same names? But if they were measuring at the same place, why are the numbers different? Alas, the log files generated by Panak and Ellangee on the Vogel system have been abandoned, so the provenance of the files is untraceable by computer trail, and the human trail has gone cold. In order to distinguish the two streams of data so that they may later be compared, the channel names have been adjusted, as follows: Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\ALBANY.DAT Appended "C" to both channel names D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\ALBANY.DAT so that these files' data are distinguished D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\ALBANY.DAT from the other Albany data. The vales are similar, not equal. (How?) Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\BOMBAY.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\BOMBAY.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\BOMBAY.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\HENDERSN.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\HENDERSN.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\HENDERSN.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\KAIKOHE.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\KAIKOHE.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\KAIKOHE.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9495\KAIKOHE.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\MEREMEWE.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\MEREMEWE.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\MEREMEWE.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\MTAPERE.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\MTAPERE.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\MTAPERE0.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\OWHATA.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\OWHATA.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\PAKURANG.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\PAKURANG.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\PAKURANG.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\PENROSE.DAT Appended "C" to all four channel names... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\PENROSE.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\PENROSE.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\ROSKILL.DAT Appended "C" to all four channel names... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\ROSKILL.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\ROSKILL.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9192\TEAWA.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\TEAWA.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\TEAWA.DAT Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\TEMATAI.DAT Appended GCA to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\TEMATAI.DAT These two were headed "47 Kaimai Hydropower" instead of "47 Tauranga J.G.C", and as usual, had different numbers. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\WAIHOU.DAT Appended "C" to the channel name... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\WAIHOU.DAT These two were headed "49 Valley Power" instead of "51 Thames Valley E.P.B.", and as usual, had different numbers. Now follow some that came from directories GBA~, so appending "B", rather than "C". Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GBA9192\WHIRINPP.DAT Appended "B" to the two channel names in the GBA9192 file (there are three channels in the GMA9192 file)... D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GBA9293\WHIRINPP.DAT D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GBA9394\WHIRINPP.DAT Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9293\OTAHUHU.DAT as its first day was a portion of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9293\OTAHUME.DAT on 29/10/92 then zeroes, continuing zero to 25/11/92 Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\PAKURAN0.DAT as it had the same data as D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\PAKURANG.DAT except that it stopped after 20/1/94 and had a scale factor of 1, rather than the 0.001 it should have as PAKURANG did. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\RNETTAK.DAT As having exactly the same numbers (though different error codes) as file D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTREGAK.DAT, except on 6/3/88 where the extra two values were in the unsmooth order. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\RNETTHAM.DAT As having exactly the same numbers (though different error codes) as file D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTREGHM.DAT, except on 6/3/88 where the extra two values were in the unsmooth order. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\RNETTPN.DAT On 6/3/88 the extra two values were in the wrong order. File D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTREGPN.DAT had the smooth order, but different values and codes. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\RNETTSI.DAT On 6/3/88 the extra two values were in the wrong order. File D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTREGSI.DAT had the smooth order, but different values and codes. Reassigned the contents of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GBAPRES to the appropriate years, and added a GBA9596. Reassigned the contents of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GBRPRES to the appropriate years, and added a GBR9596 to contain the sole file, TIWAIPT.DAT Reassigned the contents of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCAPRES to the appropriate years, and added a GCA9697. Reassigned the contents of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMAPRES to the appropriate years, and added a GMA9697. Reassigned the contents of D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMAPRES to the appropriate years, and added a LMA9697. Renamed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\SCKPRES, SCRPRES and SCXPRES to SCK9396 etc, as per the contents of their few files. All of the directory names now have year digits, and in the same place, facilitating the sorting of file name lists into chronological order. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\SCX9396\IDETOTPC.DAT File D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\SCX9396\EILTOTPC.DAT has the same numbers (but a scale factor of .3125, not 1) and continues past the end of 1/11/93. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\SISIPS.DAT The scale factor had been left at "*?", so as the values are clearly in tenths of a megawatt, "*100" was in order. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\SISIPS.DAT as (except for 9/4/91, differing by +~10%) where it had data (named "S.SIPS") it was the same as that named S.I. PUB SUP GEN (FROM SISC) from SIPS.DAT, a file of wider scope. Removed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9293\WAITKJNK.DAT as per CJH: troublesome tail end of WAITAKI0 matching (except for one value) the start of WAITAKI.DAT for 30-31/10/92. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9495\REDCLYFF.DAT was identical to D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9495\TEMPRED.DAT (1800 lines) except for a part of 27/3/95 hh ending 2:30pm 3pm 3:30pm 4pm. TEMPRED: 45 46 f(a45 L&G code 01) f(a45 L&G code 01) f(a45 L&G code 01) f(a45 L&G code 01) 44 43 REDCLYFF: 45 46 242 69 101 1 44 43 The TEMPRED file is presumably "Temporary Redclyffe" but its f(a45 etc. values are much smoother than the 46,242,69,101,1,44 sequence in what might be presumed to be the proper file. If such odd numbers were to be preferred, some remarks to that effect should have been entered, but there are none, and since the massive log files have been abandoned, there is no provenance other than the blank file itself. Since all the differing values are 45, it rather looks as if they were hand-entered into the L&G data recorder, but a comment to that effect would have been definitive... So, file REDCLYF is removed, and TEMPRED is renamed REDCLYFF in its place. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL9192\TOTNILOS.DAT Values for all 29 days of February were repeated. Absent the log files, there was no indication of how or why. The second appearance was excised. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL9192\TOTSILOS.DAT Values for all 29 days of February were repeated. Absent the log files, there was no indication of how or why. The second appearance was excised. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9394\MANGAHAO.DAT had data for 1/4/93 to 17/3/96, exactly the same as D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\MANGAHAO.DAT, D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9495\MANGAHAO.DAT and D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9596\MANGAHAO.DAT up to its end on 31/12/95; the extra data for 1/1/96 to 17/3/96 was tranplanted. Excised D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL9495\TOTNZ.DAT Had data for 1/4/94 to 30/6/94, and then the same again. So one copy was excised. Excised D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\WHIRINP0.DAT Had data for 1/4/93 to 22/5/94; that for 1/4/94 to 22/5/94 matched that in D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9495\WHIRIPP0.DAT (which also ends 22/5/94) and so was excised. Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\WHIRINP0.DAT Had data for 1/4/93 to 31/3/94; after the excision it matched that in file D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\WHIRIPP0.DAT Deleted D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9697\WAIOTAH0.DAT Had data for 1/4/96 to 19/4/96 that was the same as that in D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9697\WAIOTAHI.DAT Excised D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9495\WHIRINEC.DAT Data for 1/7/94 to 31/5/95 removed because file D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9495\WHIR1NPP.DAT has the same data in its seventh channel. When Panak was originally being prepared at the start of 1984, I was assured that most printometer stamping numbers would have three or four digits. Exceeding 20,000 was declared beyond reason because this would mean that in a half-hour interval the meter pulses (from the spinning disc) would be arriving at a rate of around one a second: excessive. Until that is a printometer was operated so as to record over 30,000 counts in a half-hour. So much for 16-bit signed integers then. I was also assured that the printometer counts would always be positive, being actual counts, so there was explictly no allowance for negative numbers as counts, easing the task of converting from text to numbers. Alas, this too fell by the wayside when various summations could be generated and the results presented as if from a printometer. For instance, in reading data and reformatting it for Panak, Ellangee could prepare such a summation, as could other ad-hoc programmes. Rather than change Panak, the approach to start with was to present such negative values via the error-code facility, since approved values (being few) could and were read with full flexibility. Thus, to present a negative value such as "-3", the sequence would be "u(a-3)". Now however, Gnash allows negative numbers to appear au-natural, so, rather than have these sequences bloat the statistics on error occurrences in the whole data collection, they have been simplified via Gnash's command UNNEG. As for Panak, after a period of increasing vexation as negative numbers became no longer rare, the necessary changes were introduced, despite the increase in processing time thereby incurred (about 4%), and the original idea that any such would be an error was abandoned. A pity, as for Cobb on Tuesday 22/8/1989 there was a sequence ...319 320 -319 306 292... and similar in Matahina for 19/8/1988, which otherwise would have been reported, and perhaps even corrected. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTDUN.DAT 3 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTEGM.DAT 1855 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTKCO.DAT 4 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTMAR.DAT 93 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTNZR.DAT 7 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTOTA.DAT 579 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTOTC.DAT 259 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTTEP.DAT 47 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8788\TOTWCS.DAT 375 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8889\HLY.DAT 2638 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8889\MAT.DAT 1 u(a-412) sequence to -412 Surely an actual mistype, so changed to just 412. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8889\MDN.DAT 3245 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8889\OKI.DAT 1131 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8889\OTA.DAT 2734 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTDUN.DAT 2 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTEGM.DAT 5617 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTMAR.DAT 6 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTNZR.DAT 10 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTOTA.DAT 38 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTOTC.DAT 6 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTROT.DAT 411 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTTEP.DAT 117 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL8889\TOTWCS.DAT 601 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\COB.DAT 1 u(a-319) sequence to -319 Surely an actual mistype, so changed to just 319. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\HLY.DAT 41 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\MDN.DAT 17476 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\OKI.DAT 764 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\OTA.DAT 17460 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\WRK.DAT 412 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\HLY.DAT 786 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\MDN.DAT 17456 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\MER.DAT 10970 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\NPL.DAT 12177 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\OKI.DAT 231 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\OTA.DAT 17374 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9091\STRATFRD.DAT 14 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\MDN.DAT 336 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\MER.DAT 336 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\NPL.DAT 228 u(a-n) sequences to -n Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\OTA.DAT 334 u(a-n) sequences to -n 116175 in all... The corresponding changes in the plotstyle files led to that collection having only two codes remaining, in file D:\HH\Source\Plotstyle\Data\DCSOUTH.heaved, which were obviously inserted for the accursed extra hour occasioned by the daylight saving stretch day Sunday 20/3/1994 as they were in an ocean of zeroes. No advantage had been taken of the opportunity to add an explanatory note as to the nature of any clock confusion, nor were there any such hiccoughs in the associated files SIDCN.DAT, NIDCS.DAT and NIDCN.DAT so if they had been hand edited to correct some common mishap, the evidence is hidden, aside from a suspiciously long line in NIDCN.DAT... Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\SIDCS.DAT For 20/3/94 - the two "u" codes for the stretch day in an ocean of zeroes suggest some sort of (unexplained) confusion with clock settings. and D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8889\HLY.DAT. For 6/12/1988 had an actual "a" code, though with no comment. In 1974 a fresh assault on the civil clock's stability begain with the re-introduction of daylight saving shifts. The rule was changed the following year, leading to confusion: the year that the ongoing rule was introduced (1975) was not in fact the first year of daylight saving. Panak mistakenly computed on the basis of a 1975 start, and when data was prepared for its perusal, this was thought to be correct, or, it was taken as convenient to accept that, since one only series was involved, for the Tiwai Point total and there was trouble enough in collating those data. The only other early data series were the "card-image" format data (NIPS and SIPS, that started with 1957) which were set up before the daylight saving horror was introduced, so existing analyses were untroubled by days not having 24 hours as there were none. Initially, this simplicity was preserved via ad-hoc adjustments, but later the jiggles were taken into account and became required. For 3/11/1974 two "u' codes were inserted onto the values for the day, that seemingly had 46 values (as was correct) but Panak incorrectly required the normal 48. However, on 23/2/75 when daylight saving ceases, there should have been 50 values but there were only 48 (which suited Panak) so now two u codes have been added. How the actual data recorder (via paper tape) presented its dating is unknown without the source data files; it could have presented all values without any civil clock jiggle. The following year's jiggles were correctly required by Panak (and Ellangee, etc.) and there are also hand-adjustments (presumably by CJH) to conform. The time annotations from the data recording remain unknown. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\TTL7475\TIWAIPT.DAT Removed the two inserted u codes that conformed to the incorrect absence of the start of daylight saving on 3/11/74, and added two for 23/2/75. Back to the ordinary now. Remeber that some series (or combinations) were "heaved" to produce data files that could also be read, and this was done for many of the generation data series. If a change seems to be a good idea, both sorts of data file have to be changed correspondingly. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\HBK.DAT Monster values via mistypes. 21/5/89, 13/9/89, 12/10/89. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8586\CULVERDN.DAT Recasting the sequence 2026(G026) as m(a2026) so that bad-looking guesses won't replace good-looking values that might actually have been guessed and approved. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9293\ARGYLE.DAT For 20/ 2/93, -midn. value of 20000 exceeds the station limit of 12000 (otherwise the peak is 14823); guessed 0 to match nearby values. This was L&G recorded data, though. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8485\WHEAO.DAT For 9/ 9/84, -7pm value of 37724 changed to 17724 in concord with the neighbours. The next highest value is 26548.9 in 1992. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN8990\COL.DAT For 21/ 9/89, -10:30pm value of 2443 is surely ten times too big. Was this L&G file hand mis-edited to remove unwanted codes? Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\SIDCN.DAT For 19/12/91, -0:30 value of 874 changed to 5874 as this aligns with neighbours, also, it is the value in NIDCN.DAT that (despite the name) contains exactly matching values. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\NIDCN.DAT For 31/ 3/92, -noon value of 275 changed to 5275 as this aligns with neighbours, also, it is the value in SIDCN.DAT that (despite the name) contains exactly matching values. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\CYD.DAT For 25/ 2/94, -10:30pm value of 6302 changed to 3602 as this transposition accords better with its neighbours, and generator capacity. For 19/ 6/96, -midn value of 5254 changed to 2554 as this transposition accords better with its neighbours, and generator capacity. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8788\TANGIWST.DAT For 11/ 3/88, -0:30 value of 5076 changed to 3076 as this aligns with neighbours and would otherwise be a multi-year peak. (Why wasn't that noticed? Panak would have noted it!) Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8586\WHIRI.DAT For 1/ 4/85, -10:30am value of 9668 changed to 968 as this is surely a keystroke stutter. Also, the associated "Total" channel had no such leap. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\WPI.DAT For 24/ 8/91 - 6:30pm value of 1247 changed to 737 as it is otherwise unlikely and could be a reset error. 6/ 7/92 - 2:30am-3:30am values of 1043, 1043, 1043 changed to 522, 521, 522 as once you start fiddling, further fiddling becomes easier. 28/ 9/92 - 7:30pm value of 1482 changed to 794. 20/ 8/93 - 5:30pm value of 1187 changed to 595. 30/ 8/93 - 5:30pm value of 1286 changed to 645. 14/ 6/94 -12:30pm value of 1607 changed to 807. 29/ 5/95 - 8:00pm value of 1010 changed to 516. 25/ 8/95 -11:30am value of 1026 changed to 512. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\HBK.dat For 14/ 5/94 monster first three values of 500 made zero as 50MW is way above the station's rating, and zero values stretch for days. 11/ 7/94 - 7:30pm value 889 made into 229. 13/ 6/95 - 9:30am value 442 guessed a mistype for 242, similar to nearby values. 12/ 9/95 - 2:30pm value 655 made into 255 as a strawclutch. 26/ 9/93 last two values 0 551 made into 250 251 as a presumed meter hiccough. 21/ 9/91 last two values 0 446 made into 223 223 as a presumed meter hiccough. 24/ 9/91 last two values 0 431 made into 216 215 as a presumed meter hiccough. 8/ 9/94 -11:00am value 429 made 215 as a reset error. 24/ 7/92 -Noon value 416 made 208 as a reset error. 1/10/92 - 7:00am value 409 made 206 as a reset error. 19/10/92 -12:30pm value 407 made 208 as a reset error. 21/ 7/93 -11:30am value 396 made 202 as a reset error. 19/ 9/95 - 3:00pm value 367 made 185 as a reset error. 18/ 8/93 -11:00pm value 362 mase 180 as a reset error. 27/ 5/91 -10:00am value 346 made 168 as a reset error. 9/12/94 -11:00am value 301 made 147 as a reset error. 8/10/93 - 9:00pm changed 0,281 to 140,141 as a presumed meter hiccough. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\COB.DAT Miscellaneous monster values changed on various pretexts. Lesser monsters remain untrimmed. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9394\TOKANUEC.DAT 15/ 3/95 - 5:30pm-6:00pm values of 28800 20430 changed to 2880 2043 as otherwise they're monsters. Next smallest is 12510. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\OHA.DAT 12/ 2/93 -11:30am value of 4848 declared a reset error and its preceding value of 2424 subtracted. Yes, they're the same. I'd like to see the printometer tape... Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\TKA.DAT 8/10/91 - 6:30pm value of 608 deemed a mistype for 208 as being similar to its neighbours and not vastly in excess of the generator's capacity. 12/ 3/94 - 4:30am value of 507 made into 258 as a presumed reset error. 18/ 3/94 - 2:00am value of 488 made into 246 as a presumed reset error. 15/ 4/94 - 3:00am value of 485 made into 239 as a presumed reset error. 8/12/91 - 0:30am value of 458 made into 232 as a presumed reset error. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\TKB.DAT 3/10/91 - 0:30am value of 2808 made into 1399 as a presumed reset error. 25/ 7/94 -10:30pm & 11:30pm: values of 0 2467 made into 1234 1233 as guesswork. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8485\WVY33.DAT 11/10/84 - 7:30am value of 2754 changed to 274 as surely a mistype. But, why wasn't it noticed? Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8788\TWIZELCH.DAT 28/11/87 -11:30pm Monster value of 1119 changed to 119 as surely a stutter. On noticing import and export for Arahura Bus A and B, plus Arahura Summed import and export, a comparison showed that the (A + B) values were very close to the Summed, except for two values on Wednesday 31/1/1996. At that time, only bus A was in use, so after some reformatting, comparison was easy. The codes associated with the data showed that values had been hand-edited on the Landis & Gyr data collection system and the two data files had different dates: File Date -11:30am -9:30pm D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA9697\ARAHURA.DAT 11/7/1997, 11:06am. 9141 6180 D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GCA9596\ARAHURA.DAT 15/7/1997, 5:07pm. 6141 6813 For both cases the later hand-entered value is more in tune with its neighbours. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8485\CULVERDN.DAT 15/ 6/84 - 1:00am value of 15449 deemed a mistype for 1549. 29/ 6/84 - 0:30am value of 16144 deemed a mistype for 1614. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8687\CULVERDN.DAT 22/ 5/86 -Midnght value of 12689 looks a lot better as 1689. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8788\CULVERDN.DAT 25/ 2/88 - 2:00am value of 12132 looks like a second one-two double key strike. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8485\INVGILLI.DAT 29/ 9/84 - 6:30am value of 473 deemed a mistype for 173, given nearby values. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8586\INVGILLT.DAT 6/11/85 -10:30am value of 372 deemed a misfingering for 724 -11:30am value of 472 deemed a misfingering for 724 Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8889\INVGILLT.DAT 14/ 9/88 - 9:00am value of 7400 looks more neighbourly as 75400 (though 76400 might do too); this is a revision of f(a7400 L&G code 40) to remove a spike. 18/ 9/88 -10:00pm value preceded by a rescale to 2, as the values halve. Persists to the end of the month. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GMA8889\INVGILLI.DAT 17/ 9/88 - 5:00pm value of 218 looks more neighbourly as 318. But if this is electronically-recorded data, how could that happen? But there is mention of re-arranged hand-entered data at the start of the file. 25/11/88 - 4:30am value of 229 looks like a mistype for 129. On inspecting the printometer scale factors, odd values were noticed for Albany's Local Service data, being 0.001, 1, and 1000. Inspection of the surviving District.Directry (etc) files found in file Universal.txt some countervailing scale factors, such as 1.025 and 0.001025. Since different printometer files have the same channel name but with different factors and the alias entry's scale factor opportunity provided by Gnash is based on unique names, corresponding different factors would require the channel names to be changed. Instead, it seemed less trouble to adjust the scale factors in the data files, and to modify the entries in Universal.txt to maintain coherence. There was an ongoing argument over the measurement of small quantities as in local supply: kilowatts are too large, so the reading should be in watts. But all other data were scaled to kilowatts. Yet using kilowatts meant counts such as 11 or 12, or even 0 or 1. So use watts, and supply a scale factor for the printometer. Panak would "print" series as their actual value (and in backwards order too if that was the printometer type), but use the scaled value in various summations. Even so, confusion continued, with dissension between the Auckland and Hamilton regional offices: different usages for their various files. Slowly, Colin Hamilton managed to achieve watts rather than kilowatts, but did not reform the multipliers. Rather than mess with scale factors as in Universal.txt, the data files (and Universal.txt) are adjusted as below. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\ALBANY.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 16. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 15600. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\ALBANY.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 16400. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\ALBANY.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 16200. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\AROHENA.DAT Scale factor of *100 with values such as 5. Scale factor made to be 0.1. 11/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 1. Scale factor made to be 1. 18/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 662. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\AROHENA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 1018. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\AROHENA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 1413. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\AROHENA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 1025. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\BOMBAY.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 11. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 8160. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\BOMBAY.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 9200. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\BOMBAY.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 10240. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\BOMBAY.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7040. Scale factor made to be 0.001. 31/ 3/94 Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 14. Scale factor made to be 1. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\DVILLE.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 1. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 720. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\DVILLE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 660. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\DVILLE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 1760. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\DVILLE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 1840. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\HANGATIK.DAT Scale factor of *100 with values such as 22. Scale factor made to be 0.1. 11/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 2. Scale factor made to be 1. 18/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2131. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\HANGATIK.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2731. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed f(a345833 L&G code 12) to f(g4800 RNM: Prevent silly spikes, in the absence of a stated rationale) Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\HANGATIK.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 4171. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\HENDERSN.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 34. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 28480. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\HENDERSN.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 22880. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\HENDERSN.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 22240. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\HEPRDWMT.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 7. Scale factor made to be 1. Changed "Local Serv" to "Local Service". 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7280. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\HEPRDWMT.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 9120. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\HEPRDWMT.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7120. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\KAIKOHE.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 8. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 4320. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\KAIKOHE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 6240. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\KAIKOHE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 6760. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\KAIKOHE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 9560. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9495\KAIKOHE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 5480. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9596\KAIKOHE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 4660. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\KAITAIA.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 3. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2960. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\KAITAIA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 4800. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\KAITAIA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7840. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\KAITAIA0.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 5440. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\MANGERE.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 8. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 5920. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\MANGERE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7520. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\MANGERE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 5960. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\MANGERE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 6040. Scale factor made to be 0.001. 1/ 2/94 Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 8. Scale factor made to be 1. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\MAROJUNK.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 0. Scale factor made to be 1. All values are zero anyway. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\MAROTIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 0. Scale factor made to be 0.001. First non-zero of 403 on 9/5/91. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\MAROTIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 1679. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\MAROTIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 825. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\MTAPERE.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 12. Scale factor made to be 1. Changed "Local Serv" to "Local Service". 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 17880. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\MTAPERE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 15840. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\MTAPERE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 11220. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\MTAPERE0.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 13560. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\PAKURANG.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 6. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 6200. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\PAKURANG.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 6520. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\PAKURANG.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7640. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\PENROSE.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 82. Scale factor made to be 1 for both channels, and changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" (-0.001025* pushed past col. 72 in Universal.txt) 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 53520. Scale factor made to be 0.001 for both channels, and changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\PENROSE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 48000. Scale factor made to be 0.001 for both channels, and changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\PENROSE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 53880. Scale factor made to be 0.001 for both channels, and changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\PENROSE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7548. Scale factor made to be 0.001 for both channels, and changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9495\PENROSE.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 5856. Scale factor made to be 0.001 for both channels, and changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9596\PENROSE.DAT Scale factor of *.001 with values such as 4812. Changed "Local serv" to "Local Service" Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\ROSKILL.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 10. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 9520. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\ROSKILL.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 9920. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\ROSKILL.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 10640. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\TEAWA.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 4. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 4003. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\TEAWA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 7018. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\TEAWA.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2779. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA8990\AKLOCAL2.DAT Data for Wellsford.Local starts 1/8/89 with zeroes. Non-zero values 4/8/89-6/8/89 seem a factor of twenty high, so changed to *0.05. Back to *1 with 7/8/89. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\WELLSFD.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 3. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2160. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\WELLSFD.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2640. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\WELLSFD.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 2100. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9091\WIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1000 with values such as 4. Scale factor made to be 1. 19/ 2/91 Scale factor of *1 with values such as 3700. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9192\WIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 3800. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9293\WIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 3800. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\LMA9394\WIRI.DAT Scale factor of *1 with values such as 4200. Scale factor made to be 0.001. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\BEN.DAT 15/ 6/84 -11:00am value of 7190 made f as it is not a possible value, but no usual pretext offers a good suggestion for this. Changed D:\HH\Source\Printometer\Data\GEN9196\MAN.DAT 19/ 9/96 - 6:30pm value of 11216 declared a reset error and made 5747.