These programs originally appeared on microfiche in the book ''Computer Simulation of Liquids'' by M. P. Allen and D. J. Tildesley, published by Oxford University Press, 1987. They are made freely available to members of CCP5, in the hope that they will be useful. The intention is to clarify points made in the text, rather than to provide a piece of code suitable for direct use in a research application. We ascribe no commercial value to the programs themselves. Although a few complete programs are provided, our aim has been to offer building blocks rather than black boxes. As far as we are aware, the programs work correctly, but we can accept no responsibility for the consequences of any errors, and would be grateful to hear from you if you find any. You should always check out a routine for your particular application. The programs contain some explanatory comments, and are written, in the main, in FORTRAN-77. One or two routines are written in BASIC, for use on microcomputers. In the absence of any universally agreed standard for BASIC, we have chosen a very rudimentary dialect. These programs have been run on an Acorn model B computer. opefully the translation of these programs into more sophisticated languages such as PASCAL or C should not be difficult.
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