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CBT
For those interested in HP CBT, and those who previously recieved a version
of the program using version 1.53 of Toolbook, version 3.0 is now
available, and downloadable via internet. See the following. Since this is
my first attempt to distribute this way you are all guinea pigs - please let
me know of any difficulties.
There are two copies of the training program in these files.
HP_TRAIN.ZIP contains all the files and requires PKUNZIP.EXE
to unzip, i.e., uncompress. Then you need to manually create
an icon in windows with the following command ....
MTB30RUN.EXE HP_INDEX.TBK
in order to run the program from within windows. This
compressed file is about 6 Mb and uncompressed will occupy
about 11 Mb of disk space.
Alternatively, the three files named HP_SETUP.* (.exe, .001,
.inf) are installed by running HP_SETUP from within WINDOWS
(select RUN, execute path\HP_SETUP where path is the location
of these files). A program group and ICON are created as
part of this procedure. This setup program leaves one step
unfinished. You have to manually enter the default directory
for the icon by selecting the icon (click once on it), select
'properties' from the Windows menu list, and enter the
directory where you located the files.
Once uncompressed you can read the HP_READ.ME text file for
more information about this program (how it is written, its
purpose, how it can be changed, etc.).
The download procedure can be accomplished by doing an
anonymous FTP to RRDJAZZ.NIST.GOV (use your address as the
requested password),
change directory to TRAINING (i.e., CD TRAINING),
execute BIN,
execute MGET HP_SETUP.* OR
execute MGET HP_TRAIN.ZIP and MGET PKUNZIP.EXE
This training program contains most of the information needed
for a user of the NBSR experiment facilities to work safety
and to comply with the NBSR procedural requirements. It
typically takes 3 to 5 hours to completely study this
material. This program is being provided via internet
download so that users can study this material at their
convenience prior to visiting NIST. Additional training will
still be required upon coming to NIST, but this added
training should be much briefer if the visitor demonstrates
an adequate knowledge of the material in this program.
SLABACK@MICF.NIST.GOV [NBSR Health Physics Group]
...a little risk, like a bit of spice, adds flavor to life