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23.1.4.2 Add a new Campaign Directory<br />

23.1 Installation Guide for Windows Platforms<br />

For adding another campaign directory you have to define an additional variable (e.g., %Q%)<br />

in the Windows registry (Windows Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment<br />

Variables. Furthermore it has to be added to the list of variables in BERNESE VARIABLES<br />

registry entry. In addition each user has to add this variable in his list of “ENVIRONMENT<br />

VARIABLES” in the first panel of ”Menu>Configure>Menu variables”. To process data from this new<br />

campaign directory with a BPE you have to add this variable to the MENU VAR.INP files in<br />

all ${U}/OPT directories.<br />

23.1.4.3 Memory Model<br />

The size of the arrays in the Fortran programs has a direct consequence on the memory consumption<br />

of the running executables. We have prepared three memory models for different<br />

sized arrays (executables). The SMALL memory model is capable to process a network with<br />

a small number of baselines (less than 10), only. The MEDIUM memory model is suitable for<br />

small regional networks, whereas the LARGE memory model is intended to be used for large<br />

global networks. It is preferable to select the memory model according to the RAM in your<br />

machine to prevent the use of swap memory during the program run. The model used is<br />

defined by the environment variable %MEMSIZE% at compile time (see Section 23.1.5).<br />

Approximate size of <strong>GPS</strong>EST for different memory models:<br />

SMALL: 40 MByte<br />

MEDIUM: 80 MByte<br />

LARGE: 500 MByte<br />

On Windows the MEDIUM memory model is installed by default.<br />

The executables for all three memory models are available in ZIP-archives on the CD’s<br />

ZIPEXE-directory. To change the memory model extract the executables from the corresponding<br />

archive<br />

exe s.zip for SMALL memory model,<br />

exe m.zip for MEDIUM memory model, or,<br />

exe l.zip for LARGE memory model<br />

into your %XG%-directory.<br />

23.1.5 Compiling the <strong>Software</strong><br />

The installation CD provides the fully compiled source code. Therefore, there is no need to<br />

have any compiler installed on your machine to get <strong>Bernese</strong> running.<br />

We have used the<br />

• Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran 95 Compiler LF95 Release 5.60h<br />

to compile the Fortran part of the <strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Software</strong>.<br />

Unfortunately we have found a list of compilers that caused problems:<br />

• Lahey LF90 v4.5 i (and earlier)<br />

• Compaq Visual Fortran Optimizing Compiler version 6.1<br />

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