BR's crystallographic computing tutorials
By Bernhard Rupp
LLNL-BBRP, L-452, Livermore, CA 94551
Windows NT applets
Disclaimer : You use these programs completely at your own
risk. No warranties of any kind, no responsibility for anything.
The programs are virus-free to my knowledge, but they can do
damage when used carelessly. There is no way to undelete files in
Windows NT (no, they don't go to the recycling bin using my
programs).
- WINEX.EXE : a delete program that lists
the files you specify and lets you choose whether to keep
or delete each of them. Very useful. ESC terminates.
- WINPURGE.EXE : a delete program that
lists all the files it killed. Allows *.*. No way to stop
it. Good for cleaning trash, such as *.tmp. /x switch
closes window when done.
- FTN.EXE : reads a FORTRAN file and does
some housekeeping, automatically adds first 4 chars of
routine name (can be several subroutines in one file) and
a 4-digit line mumber in column 73-80.
- ROBOCUT2.EXE : very useful if you use
the Windows NT resource kit utility ROBOCOPY. Reads the
verbose log files created by robocopy.exe and prepares a
summary log for quick check.
- WINTEST.EXE is a simple windows console
application (NT, win95 and win3.1) that reads a test
configuration file and lets you select the tests listed
(look at the format and it will be evident how to modify
it for your purposes). Based on the selection you make,
the program reads a multiple choice test text file
(again, a semi-fixed format which you can easily figure
out from the supplied examples). The program allows
navigation in this text and keeps score of the answers.
At the end one can select to print a report. I have not
added a Crystallography 101 test, but if someone makes
one up, please let me know.
- FTPLOG.EXE, FTPLOG.FOR : CGI script to
display FTP server statistics from monthly Microsoft IIS
FTP log files (INxxyy.log). Can be adapted for other
tasks/logs easily.
Those programs are all Quick-Win apps written in Borland
Pascal.
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