ID#: C00708PC58600
RSICC: CCC-708
Code Package Name: REBUS-PC 1.4
Computer: PC 586, LINUX & Windows
Test Computer: Pentium
Packaged: 06/26/2002
Most Recent Update:
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Transmitted on CD ROM.
06/26/2002 4:52p 133,136,068 c708dos0.EXE
06/26/2002 4:52p 132,841,635 c708tar0.gz
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PCs
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Double click on c708dos0.exe, and a directory called "rebus-pc" will
be created containing the following file and directories:
06/15/2002 03:52p 7,212,616 rebus-pc.exe (pc executable)
case1 (Sample Problem 1)
case2 (Sample Problem 2)
case3 (Sample Problem 3)
case4 (Sample Problem 4)
document (Documentation)
rebv14 (Source Code)
Linux
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From the prompt, type
gzip -dc /cdrom/C708TAR0.GZ | tar xf -
A directory called "rebus-pc" will be created containing the
the following file and directories:
04/19/2002 03:09p 6,467,900 rebus-linux (linux executable)
case1 (Sample Problem 1)
case2 (Sample Problem 2)
case3 (Sample Problem 3)
case4 (Sample Problem 4)
documents (Documentation)
rebv14 (Source Code)
~375 MB is required for installation.
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REBUS-PC 1.4 executables are included with this package. The
Windows PC executable was created on a Micron Pentium III running
Windows 2000 using Lahey Fortran 95 V5.56. The linux executable
was created using LAHEY/Fujitsu Fortran 95 Linux Pro V6.1 running
Red Hat Linux 7.2.
REBUS-PC V1.4 was tested at RSICC on a Micron P3 650mHz with 128 MB
Ram running Windows 2000 and on a Dell Power Edge 6400 with Quad
Processors and 4096 MB (4gig) RAM running Red Hat Linux 7.0. This
REBUS-PC code system was developed specifically for a LAHEY compiler
and modifications are required for use with other compilers.
(These modifications are not provided.) Specific Lahey compiler
instructions are provided in User_Notes.doc or User_Notes.pdf
in the documents directory. See the Sample_Problems.pdf file also
in the documents subdirectory for information on running the
included test cases.
Note: Each sample problem requires >1 gig memory and >2 hrs.
execution time.