ID#: P00449C017600 RSICC#: PSR-449 CODE PKG NAME: BFR ORIGINAL COMPUTER: CDC Cyber 176 TEST COMPUTER: None PACKAGED: 10/05/99 ********************************************************************** Transmitted on one DS/HD 3.5 inch diskette as a self-extracting compressed DOS file ********************************************************************** BFR EXE 196,402 10-05-99 12:46p self-extracting file Extracting files from BFR.EXE will create the following: README 1,699 10-05-99 12:46p README BFR FOR 931,520 10-05-99 11:57a BFR Source BFR INF 3,280 10-05-99 11:57a BFR Control Information BFR INP 1,640 10-05-99 11:57a BFR Sample Problem Input BFR OUT 66,588 10-05-99 11:57a BFR Sample Problem Output BFR SUM 11,370 10-05-99 11:57a BFR Summary Output UPDATE FOR 780,640 10-05-99 11:57a BFR CDC UPDATE Source PTEST INF 820 10-05-99 11:57a PTEST Control Information PTEST FOR 11,480 10-05-99 11:57a PTEST Source PTEST INP 1,626 10-05-99 11:57a PTEST Sample Problem Input PTEST OUT 4,874 10-05-99 11:57a PTEST Sample Problem Output 11 file(s) 1,815,537 bytes ********************************************************************** To extract the files from BFR.EXE, type the following commands where a: is your floppy drive and c: is your hard drive. c:\ mkdir bfr cd bfr a:\bfr BFR was developed at EG and G Idaho, Inc. to run on a CDC Cyber 176. It was contributed to the NESC in 1984 then transferred to the ESTSC and then to RSICC in 1999. See the reference document for details on package execution. Because no CDC machine was available, BFR was not tested at RSICC.