ENOCHIAN TOOLS Version 1.2 - 30 August 1993ev Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. ********************************************************************* Included in this archive are the following files: readme - this file gov.diff - sample research table.diff - sample research enoch.gem - Enochian lexicon & gematria tables words.eno - Enochian word list from the Geoffrey James Keys words.al - Word list from Liber AL extract.exe - Enochian name extraction program count.exe - Enochian gematria calculation program freq.exe - Character frequency analysis program extract.c - Enochian name extraction program source code count.c - Enochian gematria calculation program freq.c - Character frequency analysis source code The source code for each program has been compiled on both DOS and U*IX machines, on 80?86 & 680?0 CPUs, with no evident portability problems. ********************************************************************* Change History -------------- Version 1.2: adds several options to the extract.exe program, including Cacodaemons and Governors, an internal derived Table, and a '-diff' option to display the names which differ between the Recensa and either the derived or any other loaded version of the Great Table. Capitalization in all internal tables has been conformed to the Governors names, and titles may now be referenced to the cardinal directions as well as the elements. Version 1.1: corrects 4 errors in the Tabula Recensa used in the extract program, adds the -original option to that program, and adds an English gematria to the count program. Also new in this release are the freq program, 2 useful wordlists, a version of the Enochian Tablets used by Dee prior to the Tabula Recensa, and a sample journal of some research done with the aid of these tools. Version 1.0: initial release. ********************************************************************* Run 'count -h' and 'extract -h' to see the available program options. There are quite a few. Freq has no special options, but takes it's input from stdin, like: C> freq < words.eno and will output a list of character counts, and character totals. If freq is invoked with a numeric parameter, this will be used to calculate percentages. The typical usage is to run freq once as above to get the number of characters in the file being freq'ed, then to run it again with the character total as a parameter, like: C> freq 3399 < words.eno ********************************************************************* extract.exe will give no output unless the appropriate program options are specified, for example: 'extract -air -seniors' will output a list of the Seniors of the Air Tablet of the Tabula Recensa. 'extract -great -all' will output all Dee-defined names from all Tablets (the "Great Table") of the Tabula Recensa. 'extract -earth -ker -title -load mytab' will output the names of the Kerubic Angels of the Earth Tablet of the Enochian Table loaded from the file 'mytab', along with the descriptive titles. If -original is used, the Tabula Recensa is rearranged according to the original Great Table orientation. The -derived option uses the Great Table produced by retro-fitting Dee's names in the 'Book of Supplications and Invocations'. If the -table option is used with -gov to produce the Governors' Names, the entire Great Table is output thereafter. This can be used to produce appropriate capitalization of a loaded lowercase table, with the exception of the duplicated names in the Black Cross, Comanan and Tabitom, only one instance of each of which are capitalized. ********************************************************************* count.exe, run by itself, will wait for input from the keyboard, terminated by , and will display the computed gematria value of the input string. will terminate the program. It is also possible to redirect or pipe input to count.exe from a disk file, like: 'count < wordlist' where wordlist contains (surprise!) a list of words for which gematria values are required. Or: 'extract -all -great |count -gd >names.gem' which uses extract.exe to generate a list of names extracted from the Tabula Recensa, which is then piped into the count.exe program, which will compute the gematria of each name according to the Golden Dawn system and place the results in the file 'names.gem'. ********************************************************************* This software is provided for whatever use it may be in Enochian or other research, study and practice. Comments, corrections, suggestions and improvements may be addressed to AZOTH, via PODS or NuitNet, or by leaving private mail for Sysop on the Arena of Anon BBS at (703) 904-9669. Love is the law, love under will. Az0th