ID#: C00700ALLCP02 RSIC#: CCC-700 CODE PKG NAME: MCNP4C COMPUTER: ALL Computers PACKAGED: 04/14/2000 MOST RECENT UPDATE: 03/01/2001 ********************************************************************************** 1 CD in GNU compressed tar mode for UNIX and self-extracting compresssed for Windows DLC-200/MCNPDATA is included in a separate file on the distribution media ********************************************************************************** Readme.1st - General description of the CDs and installation; written by RSICC. Readme.txt - Compilation and execution information; written by LANL. "DOC" subdirectory contains MCNP4C and MCNPDATA manuals in PDF format. ***************************************************************************** %%%%%%% -UNIX WS- %%%%%%% c700tar2 gz 16,521,967 03-01-01 13:38 c00700allcp02.tar.gz MCNP4C code d200tar2 gz 274,994,967 02-12-01 13:09 d00200allcp02.tar.gz ASCII MCNPDATA Assume your CD-ROM drive is called "cdrom" and create a subdirectory on your disk to which to extract files from the tar file: gunzip -c /cdrom/c700tar2.gz | tar xvf - ***************************************************************************** To extract files from tape: gzcat /dev/rmt0/c00700allcp02.tar.gz | tar xvf - ***************************************************************************** %%%%%%% -WINDOWS PC- %%%%%%% C700DOS2 EXE 301,682,541 03-01-01 11:05a (MCNP4C code and binary MCNPDATA) Assume your CD-ROM drive is called e: A subdirectory called 'MCNP' will be created under your working directory. e:\c700dos2 (Includes Mcnp4C code and binary XS created from d00200allcp02.) ***************************************************************************** Distribution file C700DOS2.exe contains executables for MCNP, PRPR and MAKXSF which were built with Digital Visual Fortran 6.0A and also contains executables which were built with the Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran 95 Compiler Release 5.50d from a DOS window of WindowsNT 4. Expanding the distribution files will create an mcnp subdirectory under the present working dir. On PC, binary XS converted from d00200allcp01 with Lahey-compiled MAKXSF will be written to the \mcnp\xs subdirectory. The code system (50 MB) and binary cross section libraries (360MB) under Windows require ~410 MB of hard disk space. Unix users need more because the ASCII cross sections require 880 MB of hard disk space. RSICC tested this release on the following systems: 1. AIX 4.3.3 (IBM 43P-260) with XL C/C++ 4.4; XL Fortran 6.1 2. Redhat Linux Version 6.1 on 450 MHz Pentium III with g77 3. Sun Solaris 2.6 on UltraSparc 60 using F77 Version 5.0 and C/C++ Version 5.0 4. HP B1000 (PA-8500) under HP-UX 10.20 with FORTRAN 77 V0.20 and HP C V10.32.00 5. DEC 500 AU under Digital Unix 4.0D with DEC Fortran 5.1-8 and DEC C 5.6-075 6. SGI MIPS R10000 (225MHz) under IRIX 6.5.5 with MIPS Fortran 77 Version 7.3 7. Pentium II 300MHz in a DOS window of Windows 98 with Digital Visual Fortran Professional Edition 6.0A Fortran 90 compiler with QuickWin plots 8. Pentium II 300MHz in a DOS window of Windows 98 with Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran 95 -- LF95 Version 5.50 Fortran 90 compiler with Winteracter Starter Kit