The CDF V2.5 software distribution is available via anonymous FTP and DECnet for VMS systems, via anonymous FTP only for UNIX/POSIX systems, and via anonymous FTP and floppy disks for MS-DOS and Macintosh systems. For VAX/VMS systems via anonymous FTP: ANONYMOUS account on NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV (128.183.36.23) in [.CDF.DIST.CDF25]. The files you need are README.VMS and CDF25-DIST.BCK. For VAX/VMS systems via DECnet: Copy the files: NSSDCA::ANON_DIR:[CDF.DIST.CDF25]CDF25-DIST.BCK NSSDCA::ANON_DIR:[CDF.DIST.CDF25]README.VMS For UNIX/POSIX systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in `pub/cdf/dist/cdf25/unix'. The files you need are `README.unix' and either `cdf25-dist.tar.Z' (which is compressed with the `compress' utility), `cdf25-dist.tar.gz' (which is compressed with the Gnu `gzip' utility), or `cdf25-dist.tar' (which is not compressed). Use binary mode to transfer the `tar' file (whether or not it is compressed). The uncompressed `tar' file is for those systems running the POSIX shell (on a VAX or Alpha) which typically does not have the `uncompress' utility. For MS-DOS systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in pub/cdf/dist/cdf25/dos. The files you need are README.DOS and `*.EXE' (self-extracting LHA files). Use binary mode to transfer the `.EXE' files. For MS-DOS systems via floppy disk: Send a request to CDFSUPPORT with your mailing address and the type of floppy disk you are able to read. For Macintosh systems via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in pub/cdf/dist/cdf25/mac. The files you need are README.mac and `*.sea.hqx' (BinHex'ed self-extracting archive files). Use text mode when transferring the `.sea.hqx' files. For Macintosh systems via floppy disk: Send a request to CDFSUPPORT with your mailing address and the type of floppy disk you are able to read. The `readme' file explains how to build the distribution. The `changes' file (included with the software distribution) explains the new features of CDF V2.5. The CDF V2.5 documentation set is available via anonymous FTP as compressed, uncompressed, and divided PostScript files. The set consists of the CDF User's Guide (UG), the CDF C Reference Manual (CRM), and the CDF Fortran Reference Manual (FRM). The documents are each approximately 170 pages. If you are unable to print large PostScript files (or PostScript files in general), you can either try printing the 35-page `chunks' described below or send CDFSUPPORT a request for hard copies of the documents. Via anonymous FTP: "anonymous" account on nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov (128.183.243.4) in `pub/cdf/doc/cdf25'. The uncompressed PostScript files are: cdf25ug.ps cdf25crm.ps cdf25frm.ps These files should be transferred using text mode. PostScript files compressed using the `compress' utility are: cdf25ug.ps.Z cdf25crm.ps.Z cdf25frm.ps.Z These files should be transferred using binary mode and are uncompressed by using the `uncompress' utility. Note that these files may not be usable on VMS systems. PostScript files compressed using the Gnu `gzip' utility are: cdf25ug.ps.gz cdf25crm.ps.gz cdf25frm.ps.gz These files should be transferred using binary mode and are uncompressed by using the Gnu `gzip' utility with the `-d' option. Note that these files may not be usable on VMS systems. PostScript files containing 35-page `chunks' of each document are in the directory named `Chunks' and consist of: cdf25ug_1.ps cdf25crm_1.ps cdf25frm_1.ps cdf25ug_2.ps cdf25crm_2.ps cdf25frm_2.ps cdf25ug_3.ps cdf25crm_3.ps cdf25frm_3.ps cdf25ug_4.ps cdf25crm_4.ps cdf25frm_4.ps cdf25ug_5.ps cdf25crm_5.ps cdf25frm_5.ps These files should be transferred using text mode. Via hard copy: Send a request to CDFSUPPORT indicating which documents you need. We have a user support office for CDF that you should contact when you need assistance. For Email requests send to: Internet -- CDFSUPPORT@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV (128.183.36.23) DECnet -- NCF::CDFSUPPORT (15578::CDFSUPPORT) Please let us know (via Email to CDFSUPPORT) if you get the distribution. We would like to know who has the distribution so we know who to contact when updates are available. CDFsupport