Installation notes for CMPR for Windows-95 and -NT

Note that this is an early release of the software. Report problems to Brian Toby.

1. Download the following files:

You can put these files anywhere on your computer, but make a note of the locations for steps 2, 3 and 4, below. See the note below before using a different version of Tcl/Tk.

2. Run the programs

    This will cause the files to be unpacked. The default locations for installation are:

            tcltk80p2+.exe                 c:/tcl
            cmpr_win.exe                  c:/cmpr

    It should be possible to load the files in other locations.

3. Create a shortcut:

4. Delete the downloaded .exe files to save space (optional)

          tcltk80p2+.exe
          cmpr_win.exe
 

More information about CMPR can be found in cmpr.html.
 

Questions

1. Can I use a different version of Tcl/Tk than the one here? 3. What versions of Windows can I use?

Acknowledgements

The version of Tcl/Tk here was compiled by
Mumit Khan.  Praise to John Ousterhout for creating Tcl/Tk and to Przemek Klosowski for convincing me to learn Tcl/Tk.


Neither the author nor the U.S. Government makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any liability or responsibility for the use of this information or the software described here. Brand names cited here are used for identification purposes and do not constitute an endorsement by NIST.
CMPR is written by Brian H. Toby of the NIST Center for Neutron Research.  Small FORTRAN programs used in CMPR contain routines borrowed from lots of sources: The reflection generation code traces back to the NIST AIDS*83 (C. Hubbard, J. Stalick, A. Mighell & others), space group extinctions from NRC symmetry codes (A. C. Larson) and peak fitting uses GPLSFTA (D. Cox, W. Hamilton, L. Finger & many others).

Brian Toby (Brian.Toby@NIST.GOV) 9/98