ID#: D00218MNYCP00
RSIC#: DLC-218
CODE PKG NAME: POINT2003
COMPUTER: Many Computers
PACKAGED: 07/16/2003
MOST RECENT UPDATE:
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Distributed on 3 ISO 9660 CD-ROM Discs readable under Windows or Unix.
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Directory of D:\
D218.PDF (UCRL-ID-12776 Rev. 2)
03/18/2003 02:44p 8,363 ATOM_AN.gif
05/19/2003 03:41p
CD1of3
03/18/2003 02:44p 3,911 OP24HRS.gif
05/19/2003 03:54p 2,922 pt2003.htm (index to view data files)
03/18/2003 02:44p 1,954 STAR.gif
Directory of D:\CD1of3
06/20/2003 05:45p Document UCRL-ID-12776 Rev. 2 (PDF & Word)
05/19/2003 03:39p k0 0 Kelvin cross sections
05/19/2003 03:39p k300 300 Kelvin cross sections
Directory of D:\cd2of3
05/19/2003 03:39p k600 600 Kelvin cross sections
05/19/2003 03:39p k900 900 Kelvin cross sections
05/19/2003 03:40p k1200 1200 Kelvin cross sections
Directory of D:\cd3of3
05/19/2003 03:40p k1500 1500 Kelvin cross sections
05/19/2003 03:40p k1800 1800 Kelvin cross sections
05/19/2003 03:41p k2100 2100 Kelvin cross sections
The CDs were 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.
The three CDs are divided into 9 directories. With the exception of DOCUMENT,
each of these directories contains 329 files (one file for each evaluation
plus a .htm file.) Each file is a complete ENDF/B "tape", including a
starting "tape" identification line, and ending with a "tape" end line. In this
form, each file can be used by a wide variety of available computer codes that
treat data in the ENDF/B format.