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+
+\ctsimtext\ is a master shell for all of the command-line utilities.
+
+\usage \ctsimtext\ can be invoked via three different
+methods.
+\begin{enumerate}\itemsep=3pt
+\item \ctsimtext\ can executed without any parameters. In that case,
+\ctsimtext\ offers a command-line to enter the function-names and
+their parameters. The output of the command is displayed. Further
+commands may be given to \ctsimtext. The shell is exited by the
+\texttt{quit} command.
+
+\item \ctsimtext\ can also be called to
+execute a single command. This is especially useful for batch
+files containing multiple \ctsimtext\ commands. This is invoked by
+calling\\ \texttt{ctsimtext function-name parameters...}.
+
+\item Using operating systems that support soft or hard linking of
+files (such as UNIX and Linux), the executable file \ctsimtext\ can
+be linked to the function names. This is automatically done by
+the installation file for Linux. Thus, to use \ctsimtext\ with the
+function name \texttt{pjrec}, the below command can be executed:\\
+\texttt{pjrec parameters...} \\
+as a shortcut rather than the equivalent command \\
+\texttt{ctsimtext pjrec parameters...}
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Parallel Processing With a Computer Cluster}
+\ctsimtext\ can be used to spread it's processing over a cluster. Specifically,
+\ctsimtext\ supports the \urlref{LAM}{http://www.mpi.nd.edu/lam} version of
+the MPI environment. On platforms with LAM installed, a parallel version of
+\ctsimtext\ is created. The name of this program is \texttt{ctsimtext-lam}.
+The functions that take advantage of the parallel processing are
+\texttt{phm2if}, \texttt{phm2pj}, \texttt{pjrec}.
+
+This parallel processing version has been tested with excellent results on
+a 16-CPU \urlref{Beowulf}{http://www.beowulf.org} cluster.