Note that address of Mike Whitbeck changed. It is now: whitbeck1@llnl.gov or whitbeck1@popcorn.llnl.gov -------------------------- Thanks to Mike Whitbeck from Desert Research Institute, we have now an enhanced version of his REACTION program which deals with the kinetics of the set of chemical reactions. This is now version 2. The stiff-diferential-equations' solver lsoda is unchanged from previous version, but the REACT part now allows you also to fit rate parameters. The examples were added, too. How to get more info about the program: Send following line to OSCPOST@ccl.net or OSCPOST@OHSTPY.BITNET: send kinetics2/react/docs/readme from chemistry The file with more description will be automatically sent to you. How to get the program and test data: a) People with ftp cd to_the_directory_you_want_kinetics_program_to_be ftp www.ccl.net (or ftp 128.146.36.48) Login: anonymous Password: your_email_address ftp> cd pub/chemistry/kinetics2 ftp> get readme ftp> binary ftp> get react2.tar.Z ftp> quit Then you uncompress and untar the react2.tar.Z as: zcat react2.tar.Z | tar xvof - (if your UNIX does not allow "o" option in tar, you need to be a root). You can also get individual, uncompressed files (e.g., if you are on the VAX and do not have tar and zcat) by going down the directory tree starting from pub/chemistry/kinetics2. b) If you do not have ftp, then you are left with our e-mail interface. You obtain instruction on how to get REACT by e-mail by sending a message: send kinetics2/oscpostfile from chemistry to OSCPOST@ccl.net or OSCPOST@OHSTPY.BITNET or OSCPOST@oscsunb.ccl.net Jan Labanowski, Ph.D (Ph.D. - means: Low pH in Duodenum) Ohio Supercomputer Center jkl@ccl.net