The DOS version of the Tight T program.
Documentation
for the program is available via this link.
A user will need the
DOS executable files tt.exe
and dosxmsf.exe.
These files are included with the test files analysis.dat,
testpr6.dat, and testpr20.dat in a
pkzip
self-extracting archive,
ttzip.exe.
The user should create a Tight T directory (e.g., mkdir
c:\ttdir) and place ttzip.exe in that directory. Then,
while
in the directory, the user should type ttzip, and the
ttzip.exe archive will unpack itself. To run the Tight T
program, the user will then simply have to type tt while in
the Tight T directory. Alternatively, if the user places the Tight T
directory in the machine's path statement, the user can run the
program from anywhere in the directory tree.
For further information, please contact Steve Verrill at
sverrill@fs.fed.us or 608-231-9375.
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