Hi, Chris!
I will try the latest version, I was using an older version of blastmc
which I thought I knew... but I am not sure about it anymore.
Thanks!
Adrian
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Chris Crawford wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
> I just ran blastmc out of the box with the latest fort.99, with the command:
> blast -f fort.99 -t 1000 -b
> It gave me and event.coda. Did you change anything?
> --Chris
>
> Adrian T Sindile wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I am at a loss - although I specify OUTP 'CODA' in fort.99, I cannot find
>> this file after I run blastmc... If I use OUTP 'CODA' 'ASCII', I get the
>> ASCII file in the current directory...
>>
>> I have not run blastmc in more than half a year and I was trying to look at
>> the BATs region (to try and understand the poor statistics I get in the
>> real data, which otherwise is consistent with the other datapoints from the
>> TOF region)... I thought event.coda would go either in the current
>> directory or the DATADIR directory... but it does not seem to be the case.
>>
>> Please remind me where this file goes... thanks!
>> Adrian
>>
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