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Re: Tissue Dose Program - Response
- To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
- Subject: Re: Tissue Dose Program - Response
- From: B H Malayeri <bhm@festival.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 94 17:35:39 GMT
- In-Reply-To: Ted M. de Castro's message of Mon, 12 Dec 94 08:58:21 -0600
- Organisation: The University of Edinburgh
From: B H Malayeri <bhm>
Subject: Re: Tissue Dose Program - Response
To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
In-Reply-To: Ted M. de Castro's message of Mon, 12 Dec 94 08:58:21 -0600
Organisation: The University of Edinburgh
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Ted M. de Castro writes:
>OOOPS!!
>
>
>>>Hi Radsafers;
>
>>>Following Albert's suggestion I put this file, "DOSE.EXE", along
>>>with a "README_DOSE_EXE" file, describing it, in a directory
>>>called incomming (there was no directory named "upload"). I
>>>propose that, the gentleman who is administerating this ftp site
>>>would create a subdirectory called e.g. "softwares/cdi3" for
>>>holding these files.
>
>It wasn't clear - at least to me - from earlier postings that this was the
>cdi software that was previously mentioned.
Hi everybody;
Actually these are two different compressed forms of one software
(IBM-COMPATIBLE PC PROGRAMME TO ESTIMATE THE DOSES TO SEVERAL
TISSUES OF A REFERENCE PATIENT FOR A SPECIFIED X-RAY PROJECTION).
cdi3.zip (~130 KB) is a ziped file and needs to be decompressed
by an unzip tool (e.g. UNZIP.EXE).
DOSE.EXE (133 KB) is a self-extracting ziped file which will be
decomressed when you just execute it (doesn't need any tool to be
decompressed).
Cheers;
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