Here's a possibility:
From just a quick look at the file(s) structure, what
you get when the files are unzipped is something very similar to the SF1, 100% counts
(someone please correct me if I'm off-the-wall, here). Way back when the Redistricting
files were released, someone on this listserve was kind enough to share his (very
user-friendly) SAS program. That program can be altered for SF1, and with cut-and-paste,
and a little tweaking, I believe the same program can be used for the adjusted counts.
Haven't tried it yet, though.
Good luck!
Liz Hartmann
Research Analysis Specialist
Minnesota Department of Transportation
Office of Investment Management
>> "Vest, Don"
<dvest(a)ci.pueblo.co.us> 01/07/03 06:51PM >>>
Pardon my ignorance, but
perhaps someone would be kind enough to suggest how
I might be able to at least view the data from the unzipped files. The
technical documentation referrs to a simple software program on the CD-ROM
disk which allows the data to be viewed--similar to what FactFinder does.
Thanks.
Don Vest
City of Pueblo
Dept. of Planning & Development