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README file for BLCC disk #1 February 2, 1991
The BLCC program, supporting files, and demonstration files are on BLCC
disk #1. The BLCC "User's Guide and Reference Manual" is located on BLCC
disk #2 in file BLCC.DOC. It is suggested that this manual be printed and
used as the primary reference when running BLCC. All of the input variables
required to run BLCC are defined in the user's guide. (For optimal printing
of the guide, retrieve the BLCC.DOC file as a DOS text in your word processor.
Format the text using 12 characters per inch (pitch), one inch left and right
margins, and 58 lines of text per page.)
BLCC disk #2 also contains the DISCOUNT 3.0 program for computing discount
factors and present values, future values, and annual values of projected
cash flows. DISCOUNT is a stand-alone program, used for simple discounting
problems that do not need the comprehensive summation and reporting capabi-
lities provided by BLCC.
BLCC runs faster from a hard disk because it accesses a number of disk files
to format screens (files *.SCR) and reports (files *.FLD) while running.
To copy BLCC to a hard disk, make a subdirectory called BLCC and copy all of
the files on both disks to that subdirectory.
Note: BLCC 3.0 can be run directly from disk #1. If you choose to run it
from disk #1, make a copy of that disk and save the original. If you are
going to run BLCC from a high-density disk drive (1.2 MB), you should copy
it to a disk formatted for that application. BLCC reads and writes to the
disk. Some high-density disk drives will wipe out a double-density disk
(360KB) during the write process. (The DISCOUNT program on disk #2 does not
write to the disk.)
2-14-91
BLCC version 3.01 corrects several bugs in version 3.0
o lowest LCC among several alternatives is now correctly flagged.
o warning removed that UPW is not consistent when different energy use
indexes are specified for different alternatives.
o in comparative analysis, resale value is now displayed properly.