ID#: D00211MNYCP00 RSIC #: DLC-211 CODE PKG NAME: UTXS6 COMPUTER: Unix systems PACKAGED: 04/20/01 MOST RECENT UPDATE: ***************************************************************************** Distributed on CD-Rom or tape cartridge in a Unix tar file ***************************************************************************** contents of distribution CD -rw-r--r-- 610,312,192 Apr 20 12:07 d211tar0.tar For a listing of available materials under each temperature, refer to ANRCP-1999-28 in the DOC subdirectory in file D211.PDF. The UTXS library distribution was prepared on a Unix system. Windows PC users may use utilities such as WinZip(R) to unzip and extract the library files. The uncompressed ASCII files are about 1.6 GB. ***************************************************************************** Assume your CD drive is called "cdrom" on your Unix system and position to the parent directory on your hard disk to which you will extract files from the CD. tar xvf /cdrom/d211tar0.tar (extract all compressed data file to disk) See below on extracting individual directories. Note that most files have long filenames that do not conform to DOS naming conventions. MAKXSF can be used to convert the files to binary files which will be smaller, but MAKXSF and MCNP require that filenames conform to DOS conventions. Users are advised to convert (where appropriate) more-than-eight-characters filenames to filenames with up to eight characters. The libraries are grouped by temperature. Each temperature group contains Gnu compressed files. The following is a list of all the temperature groups (subdirectories) along with other miscellaneous files such as xsdir and readme files: 2560 Apr 9 18:15 1027 512 Apr 9 18:28 1100 1024 Apr 10 08:49 1145 2560 Apr 10 10:04 1154 1024 Apr 9 18:18 1365 3072 Apr 9 18:33 300 3072 Apr 10 08:59 450 1024 Apr 10 10:11 479 512 Apr 9 18:19 500 3072 Apr 10 08:25 558 1024 Apr 10 09:58 560 512 Apr 10 10:16 570 3072 Apr 9 18:24 579 3072 Apr 10 08:30 600 512 Apr 10 09:59 620 1024 Apr 10 10:30 755 512 Apr 9 18:26 833 2560 Apr 10 08:33 900 1024 Apr 10 10:01 920 2812 Apr 19 09:38 readme.txt 73427Apr 9 18:41 xsdir.utxs 505612 Apr 20 12:01 utxs_doc.pdf (ANRCP-1999-28) To extract the 300 K files for example, execute the unix commands: tar xvf /cdrom/d211tar0.tar utxs/300 tar xvf /cdrom/d211tar0.tar utxs/readme.txt tar xvf /cdrom/d211tar0.tar utxs/xsdir.utxs Then enter the utxs/300 directory and execute the GNU uncompress command: cd utxs/300 gzip -d *.*