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1 Finding the files
If the local site has compiled its own versions of the ASTERIX monoliths
(as opposed to being supplied with an executables-only version) then the
best place to look is under the root directory (obtained by typing "echo
$AST_ROOT"), in the directories kernel, time, spectral and rosat. This
will ensure that the version of each file obtained is appropriate to
your installation of ASTERIX.
Otherwise, check out the following WWW pages, bearing in mind that all
files obtained will be the current development version, and thus
perhaps more up-to-date than any local file.
http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/asterix-docs/allsrc
http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/asterix-docs/prog.html
For this example the two files you will require are,
- gdraw.f - the top-level subroutine for this command
- gdraw.ifl - the interface file require for execution

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