Here's the resolution of my Siamese Multi-2 logs:
1. The Cause: When the computers are set up, you must type RUN1 into
one of them and RUN2 into the other.
2. The Cure: Do a b2r9 on the .bin file. Examine the .res file and notice
that on the right side there is a column of numbers like 49 0 0 or 50 0 0.
In my case, 49 0 0 correlates with station 1, and 50 0 0 correlates with
station 2. I used Unix editors to split the .res file into two files,
labelled them properly, and submitted them as my separate chronological
logs. Phew!!
-Tony, K1KP, fisher@hp-and2.an.hp.com
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