A user's guide to subroutine BAXFAT (TN-EMMA-70)

Last updated on 24 July 2014 4:14
BAXFAT was written as a subroutine for a version of RAM26 which incorporates AM08 subroutines and up to 48 input channels, to enable an input tape of AM08 format from Dynamics Sections REDOOR computer to be analysed. The input data is obtained from test runs made by the APT-E train,...
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1981
United Kingdom
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