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<br />SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />. Both CUHPF/PC and CUHP MAKER require a 80386 or better processor. In <br />addition, CUHPF/PC requires a math co-processor. This means the computer <br />CUHPF/PC is used on must be a "DX" model, not an "SX" model. <br /> <br />. CUHP MAKER is a Windows application, and therefore requires the Windows <br />operating system to run. <br /> <br />PROGRAM FEATURES <br /> <br />. Both applications are fully compatible with CUHPE/PC files. You may even run <br />files which contain the optional inputs for CUHPF/PC with CUHPE/PC; the extra <br />inputs will simply be disregarded. <br /> <br />. CUHPF/PC files and their output are fully compatible for use with UDSWM2-PC. <br /> <br />. CUHPF/PC automatically adds the date and time to the print out,ov1- <br /> <br />. CUHP MAKER will check for duplicate basin numbers when you save the file. <br /> <br />. CUHP MAKER allows you to find a particular basin in a file according to it's <br />basin number. Use the "EDIT-FIND" menu option. <br /> <br />CUHP INPUT QUIRKS <br /> <br />There are some features in CUHP MAKER that you may want to be aware of or wonder <br />about: <br /> <br />. You must enter a basin number. UDSWM2-PC requires basin numbers, so it is <br />now required when creating a new CUHP/PC file that you include basin numbers. <br />This is in case the file is ever used for hydrograph generation for use with <br />UDSWM2-PC. <br /> <br />. You must use the BUILD SLOPE option when first entering a basin. This adds an <br />extra step, but if your basin drainageway has more than one segment and differing <br />slopes, this step will simplifY the correcting and length compositing of up to four <br />segments. If you only have one segment, simply input the slope in the first field of <br />the BUILD SLOPE dialog and press [ENTER]. <br /> <br />. When optional inputs already exist for basins in files read into CUHP MAKER, the <br />appropriate data card will automatically expand to display the optional inputs. This <br />may be confusing at first, particularly when scrolling through basin data for Card <br />D. See SAMPLE.Cm, basins 2 and 3 for an example. <br />