[Modified on 2/3/93 by J Landman landman@hal.physics.wayne.edu, 
to reflect the changes neccessary for PC use]



This directory contains files for anonymous ftp access.
The files in this directory are for Ftnchek Version 2.6.
The shar and tar files contain source and documentation.
The zip file contains only the executable program.

   Bytes     Date           Name             Description
  ====== ================= =============== =========================
    1012 Feb 03 1993 09:29 README          This file.

  306178 Feb 01 1993 21:34 ftnchek.shar.Z  Compressed Unix shar file.
                                           Unpack with command:
                                           zcat ftnchek.shar.Z | sh

  304411 Feb 01 1993 21:35 ftnchek.tar.Z   Compressed Unix tar file.
                                           Unpack with command:
                                           zcat ftnchek.tar.Z | tar -xf -

   71205 Feb 03 1993 09:26 ftnchek.zip     Zipped IBM PC executable.
                                           Unpack with command:
                                           unzip ftnchek.zip

Info for PC Users:
 
    Use some variant of pkzip 1.10 or compatible to unzip it.
For those interested, there is a directory called source created
when unzipping.  This contains all the source code as distributed
in the tarred compressed file.  Therefore, it probably has simple
LF's at the end of each line, and no cr-lf pairs.  Use one of the 
standard dos->unix unix->dos converters (such as crlf.zip at simtel)
to convert the source files as needed.  

    I will be attempting to build an os/2 (1.3 and 2.0) version of this program
and will upload it as soon as it is finished.  (no plans for an MS 
windows compilation unless demand warrants it (who actually uses the
braindead windows environment for programming/debugging anyway?))

    Included in this distribution is the executable as compiled by the
author (Bob Moniot at Fordham).  Use at your own risk.  I have not 
tested this code yet, though previous versions of ftnchek have been very
useful debugging tools.  Caveat Receptor (let the user beware).


Joe Landman  landman@hal.physics.wayne.edu  
	     landman@splat.physics.wayne.edu
	     landman@rhic2.physics.wayne.edu

