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Re: rad decay software?



LIPTONW@dteenergy.com wrote:
> 
> Use caution if you choose a "free" older version of this or other decay
> software.  These are unlikely to be Y2K compliant, and may not be reliable.
> In general, I've found that nothing is more expensive than free software.

In the case of the version of RadDecay we have here (October 1987), Y2K
compliance does not appear to be an issue.  The time of decay is input
in terms of date differences rather than absolute dates.

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