How is the software organized?
It's organized by software package, each having it's own
directory containing the application and associated files.
In the Main group, run the File Manager.
Go to the CD and browse the Software directory.
You'll see few directories and/or files.
Let's briefly go over what each software package does:
- MultiSpec imaging software. For more information,
access the WWW site at
http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~biehl/MultiSpec/.
It is requested you register your copy of MultiSpec at the above website.
- Netscape 2.0 is the World Wide Web Browser
that you are now using in this Guided Tour.
Installation instructions
are available.
- Quicktime Movie Player is a
program for running Quicktime movies.
Installation instructions
are available.
- Picture Viewer,
a program that will read and display Macintosh PICT files on the PC.
This program is part of the Quicktime Movie package listed
above.
- Sigma0 1.0B for the PC was written at the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
It is used for viewing and analyzing radar data especially
compressed stokes image data.
For a more detailed look at the Sigma0 program, see
How Do I Use The Sigma0 Program?
Installation instructions
for Sigma0 are available.
Please note: At the time of this writing, this Sigma0
is a beta version and still contains software bugs.
JPL provides this software "AS IS" and
makes no guarantees as to its fitness for any particular purpose.
Unfortunately, NIH Image is not provided with the PC version
of this CD. The main reason is no NIH Image version exists
that will run under MS-Windows 3.1.