ID#: C00661MNYCP04
RSICC #: CCC-661
CODE PKG NAME: Sources-4C
COMPUTER: Pentium; Sun Sparc
PACKAGED: 06/05/1998
MOST RECENT UPDATE: 07/18/2002
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Transmitted on 1 CD-Rom
07/18/2002 11:52a 6,971,741 c661dos4.EXE self-extracting, Windows file
07/18/2002 02:44p 6,668,674 c661tar4.gz GNU compressed Unix tar file
C661.PDF RSICC document which includes LANL reports.
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In order to install SOURCES4C files on your hard disk:
PC users should double click on c661dos4.exe on the CD to extract files.
Unix users should binary upload C661tar4.gz then uncompress & extract files.
gunzip -c c661tar4.gz | tar xvf -
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A subdirectory called Sources4C will be created under the current directory
and will contain the following directories and files under Windows.
The Linux executable name in the tar file is sources_linux.x.
07/18/2002 03:18p
Docs LANL reports
07/18/2002 03:18p ex1 15 test case directories
07/18/2002 03:18p ex2
07/18/2002 03:18p ex3
07/18/2002 03:18p ex4
07/18/2002 03:18p ex5
07/18/2002 03:18p ex6
07/18/2002 03:18p ex7
07/18/2002 03:18p ex8
07/18/2002 03:18p s1
07/18/2002 03:18p s2
07/18/2002 03:18p s3
07/18/2002 03:18p s4
07/18/2002 03:18p s5
07/18/2002 03:18p s6
07/18/2002 03:18p s7
03/05/2002 12:44p 467,040 lastcall.exe LASTCALL Windows executable
07/18/2002 11:43a 5,245 Readme4c.txt ***Installation & info file
07/16/2002 04:52p 779 runall.bat execute all tests under Windows
07/16/2002 03:14p 133 runone.bat execute one test case on Windows
07/16/2002 05:17p 495 run_all Unix script for all tests
07/16/2002 05:10p 117 run_one Unix script for one test case
04/05/2002 04:06p 1,044,559 sources4c.exe Windows executable
04/05/2002 04:06p 153,122 sources4c.for source for all computers
04/05/2002 04:06p 12,733 tape2 (Input data files)
04/05/2002 04:06p 107,079 tape3
04/05/2002 04:06p 48,986 tape4
04/05/2002 04:06p 196,130 tape5
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Notes: RSICC tested this release on:
1) Intel PC running Windows 2000 PC using Compaq Visual Fortran executable
The included executable was also tested under Windows XP.
2) Intel PC running RedHat Linux 6.1 with the Portland Group Inc V3.3-2
3) SunOS 5.6 with g77 0.5.23
An executable compiled using Compaq Visual Fortran Standard Edition
V6.6.0 on a PC running Microsoft's Windows 2000 Professional (V 5.0,
Build 2195, Service Pack 2) is included in the self-extracting Windows
distribution file. The Compaq test case results are also included
in that file.
An executable compiled with PGI under RedHat Linux is included
in the GNU compressed tar file. It is called sources4c_linux.x
and must be renamed to sources.x before executing the scripts.
The Linux distribution includes results from the PGI compiler.
LASTCALL is a simple graphical user interface designed to minimize
common errors made during input. The optional application, LASTCALL,
consists of a single dialog window launched from an executable (lastcall.exe)
on Windows-based personal computers. The execuatble was created with Compaq
Visual Fortran Standard Edition V6.6.0 under Windows2000. The LASTCALL
source is not distributed, and there is no Unix or Linux version.
Copy the LASTCALL.EXE executable to your hard drive & click on it to run.