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The print-run program Is designed to accept the input deck to the regular game program (described in detail in Vol. 2, Ch. 11), with four additional cards for the aircraft allocation at the end. Variable definitions remain unchanged. The sole difference is that variables PROPB(3,3) and PROPR(3,3)-the MS,IPD MS,IPD proportions of Blue or Red GP aircraft assigned to mission MS in period IPD-are input (not computed) variables. They are input on four cards, as follows: ■ Card 1: PROPB(MS,1),MS=1,3. Three entries giving the proportion of Blue GP aircraft to CAS, ABA, and INT (resp.) in period 1.
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