Hi,
If you have the usual environment variables set :
GSAS=c:\gsas
PATH=...;c:\gsas\exe
PGPLOT_FONT=c:\gsas\pgl\grfont.dat
then it should all run from a dos prompt (run -> cmd or command.com). Or
at least, you can type "expedt", "powpref" and "genles" etc and the
programs run and even deal with redirection ("<" and ">"). With the
arrow keys and some pre-emptive touch typing you can go quite fast, much
to the horror of anyone trying to follow what you're doing by watching :-)
Best,
Jon
Mibeck, Blaise wrote:
I am relearning GSAS right now. I was pretty good at it in graduate
school (DOS-GSAS). I have PC-GSAS running and everything works -- but I
am having trouble getting use to the program being in the windows
environment.
I know this is a stupid request: can I still get the dos version? Or is
it possible to run PC-GSAS in dos? In other words can I make the entire
program entirely command line? My fingers are twitching to go faster and
my mouse is getting in the way.
I feel like my dad when he asked me to upgrade his work laptop from
windows 95 to windows 3.x. J
Kind regards to all!
Blaise
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