ID#: C00660ALLCP04 RSIC#: CCC-660 CODE PKG NAME: MCNP4B2 COMPUTER: ALL Computers PACKAGED: 04/01/97 MOST RECENT UPDATE: 07/12/99 *********************************************************************** 1 CD-ROM in both DOS and Unix mode or 4mm tape or 8mm tape in Unix mode. Required: 80 megabytes of disk space to expand CCC-660 files. DLC-189/MCNPXS is included in a separate file on the distribution media. *********************************************************************** %%%%% UNIX USERS %%%%%% c660tar2.z -rwxr-xr-x 21,563,295 Jan 30 13:54 c00660allcp02.tar.Z Assume your CD-ROM drive is called "cdrom" and create a subdirectory on your disk to which to extract files from the tar file: mkdir mcnp4b2 cd mcnp4b2 zcat /cdrom/c660tar2.Z | tar xvf - *********************************************************************** %%%%% PC USERS %%%%%% -WINDOWS- For Windows installation: Double-click the 16 or 32 bit.exe MCNP4B16 EXE 115,169,082 07-07-99 2:16p for Win3.x MCNP4B32 EXE 115,268,165 07-07-99 2:32p for Win9*, Winnt (requires about 300 MB disk space but includes cross-sections) Included in the July 1999 update to the self installing program is a recompiled executable where the source code was modified from C:\Mcnp\Xs to \Mcnp\Xs, a modified XSDIR file to include DATAPATH=\Mcnp\Xs, a revised readme2 text, a revised install procedure, and an autorun.inf file for automatic windows installation. In the Dec 1998 version a self installing program was included as a convenience for users running Windows and includes an MCNP executable recompiled with Lahey5.1, the same Fortran compiler that was used with 4B, to allow more users access to the plotting routines, along with the cross-sections of the RSICC package DLC-189/MCNPXS in binary format and an uninstall utility. For users wishing to modify their setup or use the ASCII data the complete packages are still available on this distribution as: %%%%% PC USERS %%%%%% -DOS- c660dos2.exe 17,600,892 02-04-98 9:43a c660dos2.exe Assume your hard drive is c: and your CD-ROM drive is called e: A subdirectory called 'mcnp4b/dos' will be created under your working directory. c: e:\c660dos2 -d mcnp4b/dos/*.* (requires about 125MB disk space) *********************************************************************** Both README files are REQUIRED reading for all installers! *********************************************************************** README.1ST - Unix and PC installation instructions README - details on package contents and installation info Directories doc - directory of MCNP4B documentation in 'PDF' format (get the Adobe Acrobat Reader Vers. 3 for free from http://www.adobe.com) to read and print these documents (LA-12625-M & VAX/VMS instructions) dos - DOS installation files install - files used for installing install-examples - examples of installation for different systems test - subdirectory of sample input and output used for installing tools - miscellaneous files *********************************************************************** In the October 1997 update the install.fix file was replaced to correct a problem with repeated structures/lattice geometry problems with closely spaced surfaces. This change did not affect test case results, and the executables in the distribution were not updated. In the January 1998 update old exe's were deleted and a MCNP4B2 PC executable was added. *********************************************************************** Note: RSICC tested MCNP4B on these systems: Hardware Operating System Compiler IBM RISC 6000 AIX 3.2.5 xlf 3.2.5.2 Model 590 IBM RISC 6000 AIX 4.2 xlf 3.2.2 Model 560 IBM SP2 AIX 4.2 xlf 4.1.0 Sun Sparc 20 Solaris 2.4 f77 4.2 Dec Alpha 3000 Unix 3.2G Fortran 4.0 Model 300 SGI Indy 2 IRIX 5.3 Fortran 4.0.2 Cray YMP 8/128 Unicos 8.0.3 cf77 HP 730 HP-UX 9.0.1 Fortran 9000 Pentium Pro 200 Windows 95 Lahey F77L3/Em-32 5.20 Pentium Pro 200 Windows NT4.0 Lahey F77L3/Em-32 5.20 Pentium Pro 200 Windows 95 Lahey Fortran 90 3.50e WARNING: Plotting capability is not available with this version of the compiler. Pentium Pro 200 Windows NT4.0 Lahey Fortran 90 1.10h WARNING:plot does not work.