Title: PRSUPR v. 6.84 Keywords: X-RAY, WDS, Microprobe, XEDS Computer: IBM PC/XT/AT, generic MS-DOS machine Operating System: MS-DOS Programming Language: Microsoft Fortran v3.31 Hardware Needed: IBM PC/XT/AT or generic MS-DOS machine, 8087 is optional, 256kB min. Authors: A.D. Romig, H.O. Colijn Correspondence Addr.: John Donovan, rm 301, ESB, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, CA 94720 Phone: (614)292-0674 EMail: jdonovan@garnet.berkeley.edu Abstract: X-ray analysis program for PC. Full source and example spectral files. Read Me file contents follow: Let me make a few comments on using PRSUPR from the MAS library. First off, I normally distribute PRSUPR on high density floppies. An INSTALL batch file is included to install the source, and a LOAD program installs the executables and xray data. However, I can't do that with the MAS library. So I've zipped an already installed version and that is what you get from MAS. The only difference is that the MAS distribution includes everything, while the LOAD program prompts you for what you actually need, since you probably won't need it all. If you would like the complete floppy distribution anyway, (which includes a new "demo" version of PRSUPR that simulates the stage and spectrometer automation and data acquisition features for demonstration purposes), just send 5 formatted high density (3 1/2 or 5 1/4) floppies to the address below. I would be happy to send it to you for free. There are 4 zipped files : PRSUPR1.ZIP XRAY Data Files PRSUPR2.ZIP Executable Files PRSUPR3.ZIP Sample Data and partial Documentation Files PRSUPR4.ZIP Complete Source and complete Documentation Files The only critical thing to unzipping the files is that the PRSUPR1.ZIP file (XRAY Data Files) MUST, I repeat MUST be unzipped or copied to a directory on hard drive C: called \DATA. The other zipped files can be unzipped or copied to any directory on any drive including the above C:\DATA directory; although I usually put the source in the PRSUPR directory and the Executables and Sample Data Files to the PROBE directory (the Executables and Sample Data Files must also be copied to the same directory). John Donovan rm 301, ESB Dept. of Geology and Geophysics Univ. of Calif. Berkeley, CA 94720 (510) 642-5459 e-mail : jdonovan@garnet.berkeley.edu