ID#: D00220MNYCP00 RSIC#: DLC-220 CODE PKG NAME: HILO2k COMPUTER: Many Computers PACKAGED: 03/02/2004 MOST RECENT UPDATE: ***************************************************************************** Distributed on ISO 9660 CD-ROM Disc readable under Windows or Unix. ***************************************************************************** 03/02/2004 01:49p 11,594,007 D220TAR0.TGZ - GNU compressed Unix tar file ***************************************************************************** Windows users can extract from the distribution file using WinZIP 8.0 or greater. Unix and Linux users can extract files with this command. gunzip -c D220TAR0.TGZ | tar xf - ***************************************************************************** Note: When uncompressed, all files will be in ASCII mode. Expanding the distribution file will create a subdirectory called HILO2k with the following files. 09/30/2003 03:37p 13,454,912 asc.modified -- modified library 09/30/2003 03:37p 14,353,458 asc.standard -- standard library 03/02/2004 01:54p 48,052 HILO2k.pdf -- writeup on HILO2k 09/30/2003 03:36p 8,957 lcat.f - convert to binary 09/30/2003 03:36p 1,508 new_gs - group structure 09/30/2003 03:40p 901 Notes -- notes on distribution 09/30/2003 04:16p 1,847 prtxs.f -- print selected cross sections 7 File(s) 27,869,635 bytes *************************************************************************** Two versions of the new HILO library are distributed. In the standard version, all high energy particle interaction and production data was taken into account to obtain the group total cross section (interaction cross section) and the group-to-group Legendre scattering coefficients (scattering cross sections). In the modified version, neutrons that exited collisions almost straight ahead with more than 95% of the incident neutron energy were treated as uncollided neutrons. The FIDO free-form ASCII libraries are in ANISN format and can be used on any computer. The included LCAT and PRTXS can be used to read the data, and they have been tested on IBM RS/6000 under AIX with XLF and on PC under RedHat Linux using the g77 compiler. See files Notes and HILO2k.pdf for more information. The CD was written using ISO 9660 format that can be read on almost any computer. One restriction of the ISO 9660 format is that it is similar to DOS diskettes in that it does not distinguish between upper and lower case characters. Therefore, when the data is read from the CDs, on some computers the filenames will be upper case, and on other computers they will be lower case.