Dear Friends,
I have just uploaded a new version of ASREML.
The primary change is a front-end menu for ASREML for the PC and Sun
precompiled versions.
It should be particularly helpful in the Windows environment.
You still need to prepare the .as file in your editor but
running and viewing the results is now easier and there is
online help available.
I have gone back to providing separate DOS and Windows versions
as the combined version had difficulty accessing large memory under
windows 95.
Adventurous sould might like to try it out and let me know how
useful it actually is.
I expect to be speaking about spatial analysis and ASREML at
Compstat, Bristol, at the end of August before spending 2 weeks
at ROthamsted.
regrds to all.
Arthur
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Arthur Gilmour PhD email: Arthur.Gilmour@agric.nsw.gov.au
Senior Research Scientist (Biometrics) fax: <61> 2 6391 3899
NSW Agriculture <61> 2 6391 3922
Orange Agricultural Institute telephone work: <61> 2 6391 3815
Forest Rd, ORANGE, 2800, AUSTRALIA home: <61> 2 6362 0046
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