README.raychem    12/5/95, updated 9/20/99
of the directory /afs/athena.mit.edu/users/d/o/doncram/www/Raychem
accessable at the world-wide web URL:
	http://web.mit.edu/doncram//www/Raychem/
Update 9/20/99:  moved from former Stanford University location to MIT.

This directory contains exhibits in Excel files from the Raychem (A)
case, as referenced in ``Teaching Note to Accompany Raychem Corporation, 
Thermofit Division (A) - (C)'' by Donald P. Cram and Michael J. Harrison.

Mac users:
	The Mac files end in .hqx.  They were saved from Excel 5.0 on
	a Mac, and were transmitted by Fetch using the binhex option.  
[9/20/99 now obsolete:
Mac users via Fetch (requires an afs account and password):
	To obtain via "Fetch", apply fetch to the ftp address
	elaine.stanford.edu, enter your afs account and password, and cd up
	and down the directories to
	/afs/ir.stanford.edu/users/d/o/doncram/WWW/Raychem.  "Get" the files
	having the .hqx file extension.  Fetch will convert the file named
	exhibit3.xls.hqx, for example, into a file named exhibit3.xls on your
	end, which you can retrieve directly into Excel.  Fetch automatically
	decodes the files from binhex format.]
Mac users via Netscape:
	Point your Netscape webbrowser to the URL above.  Click on the
	files having the .hqx extension, and let Netscape save them to a
	folder on your Mac.  Apply the "Stuffit" or other utility to
	decompress and decode the binhex-coded files.  Retrieve files into
	Excel.

PC/Windows users:
	The PC/Windows files end in .xls and were saved from Excel 4.0
	in Windows.  
PC/Windows users via ftp (requires an afs account and password):
	To obtain via ftp, apply ftp to the ftp address
	athena.dialup.mit.edu, enter your afs account and password, and cd up
	and down the directories to
	/afs/athena.mit.edu/users/d/o/doncram/www/Raychem.  Type "binary" at
	the ftp prompt,then get each of the files ending in .xls.  You may
	then retrieve the files directly into Excel.
PC/Windows users via Netscape:
	Point your Netscape webbrowser to the URL above.  Click on the
	files having an .xls extension, and let Netscape save them to a
	directory on your PC.  Retrieve the files into Excel.

The files in the Stanford version of this directory as of 12/5/95:
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      1660 Dec  5 12:56 README.raychem
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      3988 Dec  5 11:53 ex7tab1.xls
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      6727 Dec  5 11:11 ex7tab1.xls.hqx
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      3897 Dec  5 11:53 ex7tab2.xls
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      6667 Dec  5 11:11 ex7tab2.xls.hqx
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      4861 Dec  5 11:54 ex7tab3.xls
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      9863 Dec  5 11:11 ex7tab3.xls.hqx
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      4978 Dec  5 11:54 ex7tab45.xls
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      8770 Dec  5 12:22 ex7tab45.xls.hqx
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      4007 Dec  5 11:54 exhibit3.xls
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      5509 Dec  5 11:10 exhibit3.xls.hqx
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      3150 Dec  5 11:54 exhibit5.xls
-rw-r--r--  1 doncram      4299 Dec  5 11:11 exhibit5.xls.hqx

contact Donald P. Cram at:  doncram@mit.edu
or Michael J. Harrison at:  fharrison@gsb-lira.stanford.edu