A description is presented of two new utility programs which implement the transfer, in full precision, of arbitrary data (matrices or tables) between any of the three NASTRAN operative computers without the handling of large card decks. These computers include the CDC 6000 series, the IBM 360-370 series, and the Univac 1100 series. The data may be generated by NASTRAN or by another computer program if the NASTRAN user tape format is employed
Causes of signal loss in magnetic computer tapes, and wet and dry cleaning procedures for rehabilita...
A limited capability form of NASTRAN level 16 is presented to meet the needs of universities and sma...
A growing number of applications require high capacity, high throughput tertiary storage systems. Ho...
A microcomputer based program has been developed to aid in the development of NASTRAN models. The pr...
Using two commercial programs an application was developed to aid in generating a run-ready NASTRAN ...
Computer program generates a magnetic output tape containing time and averaged data values of a spec...
Magnetic tape recorder-reproducer to accept data pulses at varying rates, record data at constant ra...
Implementation of programs for conversion of paper tape information to IBM 7090/94 magnetic tape, pu...
The user's manual is restricted to those items related to the use of NASTRAN that are independent of...
The 1992 NASTRAN release incorporates a number of improvements transparent to users. The NASTRAN exe...
Two new data management features are installed in the April 1984 release of NASTRAN. These two featu...
Three areas of improvement in COSMIC/NASTRAN, 1989 release, were incorporated recently that make the...
The subprogram MTCFF was designed for carrying out input-output operations in FORTRAN on magnetic ta...
Investigation of magnetic tape recorder-reproducer to accept data pulses at varying rates, record at...
Modifications to NASTRAN code which result from the location, identification, and correction of erro...
Causes of signal loss in magnetic computer tapes, and wet and dry cleaning procedures for rehabilita...
A limited capability form of NASTRAN level 16 is presented to meet the needs of universities and sma...
A growing number of applications require high capacity, high throughput tertiary storage systems. Ho...
A microcomputer based program has been developed to aid in the development of NASTRAN models. The pr...
Using two commercial programs an application was developed to aid in generating a run-ready NASTRAN ...
Computer program generates a magnetic output tape containing time and averaged data values of a spec...
Magnetic tape recorder-reproducer to accept data pulses at varying rates, record data at constant ra...
Implementation of programs for conversion of paper tape information to IBM 7090/94 magnetic tape, pu...
The user's manual is restricted to those items related to the use of NASTRAN that are independent of...
The 1992 NASTRAN release incorporates a number of improvements transparent to users. The NASTRAN exe...
Two new data management features are installed in the April 1984 release of NASTRAN. These two featu...
Three areas of improvement in COSMIC/NASTRAN, 1989 release, were incorporated recently that make the...
The subprogram MTCFF was designed for carrying out input-output operations in FORTRAN on magnetic ta...
Investigation of magnetic tape recorder-reproducer to accept data pulses at varying rates, record at...
Modifications to NASTRAN code which result from the location, identification, and correction of erro...
Causes of signal loss in magnetic computer tapes, and wet and dry cleaning procedures for rehabilita...
A limited capability form of NASTRAN level 16 is presented to meet the needs of universities and sma...
A growing number of applications require high capacity, high throughput tertiary storage systems. Ho...