ID#: P00513MNYWS00 RSICC#: PSR-513 Code Package Name: BOT3P 1.0 Test Computer: DEC ALPHA, Sun, Linux Pentium Packaged: 12/20/2001 ******************************************************************************* Transmitted on 1 DS/HD(1.44MB) diskette in a GNU compressed Unix tar file. -rw-r--r-- 32882276 bytes Dec 19 11:07 p513tar0.gz distribution file ******************************************************************************* Extracting files from P513TAR0.GZ will create a "bot3p" subdirectory under your present working directory with the following files and directories. -rwxr-x--- 12888 Oct 5 08:56 BOT3P.inf NEA DB information file -rwxr-x--- 5534 Dec 19 10:56 Readme author's information file drwxr-xr-x 4096 Dec 19 10:16 bin executables will be stored here drwxr-x--- 4096 Dec 19 10:19 doc_pdf documents -rwxr-x--- 2303 Oct 5 08:56 install_BOT3P install script -rwxr-x--- 4127 Oct 5 08:56 run_BOT3P script to run BOT3P drwxr-x--- 4096 Oct 5 09:08 src source files drwxr-x--- 4096 Oct 5 09:08 test test case input & documentation ******************************************************************************* BOT3P programs run on DEC Alpha, Sun and IBM RS/6000 systems and are expected to run on most Unix workstations. The developer implemented BOT3P under the following UNIX systems: DEC Alpha, OSF1 V4.0F, DIGITAL Fortran, Version 5.2; IBM RS/6000, AIX 4.3.2, XLF 3.2.5; Sun Ultra 5, Solaris8, Fortran 77 version 4.2. BOT3P1.0 has NOT been implemented under Windows. Executables that were created at RSICC on a Pentium computer under RedHat Linux 7 with the Portland Group, Inc. compiler are included. A Fortran 77 compiler is required to compile the codes on all other computers. At RSICC, the codes were also tested on an IBM RS/6000 under AIX 4.2 with XLF 3.2.2.3. The RSCORS, Sandia National Laboratory subroutine library of graphical primitives, is required to install and run BOT. RSCORS is distributed with the CCC-650/DOORS3.2 package. BOT3P executables that were created at RSICC on a Pentium computer under RedHat Linux 7 with the Portland Group, Inc. compiler are included. The package is transmitted on a CD in a GNU compressed Unix tar file. The tar file contains the source files for all programs in the auxiliary codes list, test cases, implementation instructions, procedures, description of sample problem cases, and documentation.