FTP distribution for the OOMMF project (http://math.nist.gov/oommf/). These files are preferably accessed via http://math.nist.gov/oommf/mmdisp/distributions.html or http://math.nist.gov/oommf/prerelease.html The current release of OOMMF is 1.0a980202 (02-Feb-1998) OOMMF alpha releases are named as oommfVvaYYMMDD, where Vv denotes the major.minor revision number. The files with .tar.gz extensions are source-only distributions, in gzipped tar file format. There are also .zip files for some releases, which are pkzip-style archives that contain both source and Windows executables; these are available upon request for all releases. The mmDisp-only release is no longer supported. There is an updated version of mmDisp included in the OOMMF distribution. The only mmDisp-only release is 0.0a0: Description\ ----------- FILE --------------- --SIZE-- ---DATE---- mmDisp Source distribution mmdisp-0.0a0.tar.gz 669648 28-Mar-1998 mmDisp Binary distribution for Linux/AXP mmdisp-0.0a0-linuxaxp.tar.gz 2022290 28-Mar-1998 mmDisp Binary distribution for Linux/i86 mmdisp-0.0a0-linuxintel.tar.gz 639648 28-Mar-1998 mmDisp Binary distribution for SGI/IRIX 6.2 mmdisp-0.0a0-sgi62.tar.gz 1864495 28-Mar-1998 mmDisp Binary distribution for SUN/OS4 mmdisp-0.0a0-sunos4.tar.gz 855689 28-Mar-1998 mmDisp Binary distribution for SUN/Solaris mmdisp-0.0a0-sunsolaris.tar.gz 735540 28-Mar-1998 mmDisp Binary distribution for Windows/32 (pkzip-style archive) mmdisp-0.0a0-winnt.zip 697670 28-Mar-1998 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% DISCLAIMER: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% This software was produced by NIST, an agency of the U.S. government, and is by statute not subject to copyright in the United States. Recipients of this software assume all responsibilities associated with its operation, modification, and maintenance. The above binary distributions represent those machines that members of the OOMMF project have direct access to. Inclusion or omission of any commercial product on this list does not imply recommendation of or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, nor does it imply that those products are necessarily the best available for the purpose. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% michael.donahue@nist.gov 02-Feb-1998