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NAME

       simriscparams - The description of the  configuration files

DESCRIPTION

       This  page describes the organization of the simrisc configuration files.  These files are
       formatted like standard unix configuration files. Lines  are  interpreted  after  removing
       initial  white-space  (blanks  and  tabs)  and  after  removing  all characters from lines
       starting at the first # character: this is considered comment and is ignored.  If  a  line
       (not  containing  a  #  character)  ends  in  a backslash (\), then the next line (initial
       white-space removed) is appended to the current line.

       Note that all parameter identifiers are interpreted case sensitively. E.g.,  Costs:  is  a
       different  parameter  than  costs:.  The  numeric  values  used  in  this man-page are for
       illustration purpose only. Some restrictions apply though: standard deviations  cannot  be
       negative; proportions and probabilities must lie in the range 0..1; multiple probabilities
       (like the ones used for breast densities) must add up to 1;  etc.  If  restrictions  apply
       then they are mentioned at the various parameter descriptions below.

DEFAULT CONFIGURATION FILE

       The configuration file provided in the simrisc distribution is
       /usr/share/doc/simrisc/simrisc.gz.

       Usually this file is unzipped by the user to the user’s ~/.config directory:

           gunzip < /usr/share/doc/simrisc/simrisc.gz > ~/.config/

       whereafter ~/.config/simrisc can be edited to contain local modifications.

       Various  parameters  specify probability distributions. Usually the Normal distribution is
       specified. The program also recognizes the LogNormal and Uniform distributions,  and  uses
       the  Beta  distribution  when handling parameter variations of the beta parameter used for
       lung cancer simulations (note that the similarity of the names beta  (the  parameter)  and
       Beta (the distribution) is sheer accidentally).

       Parameter  specifications  start  with  keywords,  followed  by  a colon. All keywords are
       covered below. The format of the specifications is fixed, but empty lines and white  space
       may be used to improve the specifications’ readabilities.

       Parameter   specifications  starting  with  uppercase  letters  (like  Scenario:)  specify
       (sub)sections and contain  no  additional  specifications.  Specifications  starting  with
       lowercase letters (like ageGroup:) are followed by actual parameter values.

       The  configuration  file  must  define  all  parameters of all configuration sections, but
       configuration parameters can be modified using a separate analysis file  or  they  can  be
       modified by command-line parameters.

Changes introduced in version 15.00.00

       o      In  addition  to  breast  cancer  simulations  simrisc can also perform lung cancer
              simulations for either men or women.  By  default  breast  cancer  simulations  are
              performed.

       o      The  configuration  file  was  reorganized  and  extended with parameters used when
              performing lung cancer simulations: specifications for CT scans;  additional  Tumor
              Beir7,  Growth, Incidence, and Survival parameters, and a new section S3 containing
              the age-range specific probabilities of encountering metastases.

       o      Simrisc offers the new option --cancer specifying the type of simulation.

       When performing lung cancer simulations only  the  CT  modality  can  be  specified.  When
       performing  breast  cancer  simulations  the  CT modality cannot be specified, but as with
       previous versions: any combination of the Mammo, Tomo and MRI modalities can be specified.

Section `Scenario:’

       This section starts  with  a  line  containing  Scenario:  and  it  defines  some  general
       parameters  that  are  used  during the simulation process. The default configuration file
       contains the following specifications:

       o      spread: false
              when specified as true parameter spreading is used;

       o      iterations:  1
              the (positive) number of iterations used in a simulation loop;

       o      generator: fixed
              in addition to fixed the modes random and increasing are available.
              This  parameter  specificies  the  way  simrisc’s  random  number  generators   are
              initialized.  When  mode fixed is used the random number generators are initialized
              with seed’s value; mode random  results  in  the  random  number  generators  being
              initialized  by  randomly  selected  seeds  and  seed  (below)  is  not  used; mode
              increasing results in incrementing the seeds of the random number generators  by  a
              fixed increment at each iteration;

       o      seed: 1
              the  (positive)  value  to seed the random number generator with. This parameter is
              ignored when generator: random was specified;

       o      cases: 1000
              the (positive) number of cases being simulated;

       o      death: ...
              the death: parameter may either be followed by the path to a file (if  its  initial
              character  is  a  tilde  (~) it is replaced by the user’s home directory; if it’s a
              plus (+) it is replaced by the base directory (specified with  the  --base  option,
              see  the  simrisc(1)  man-page)),  or  it  must be followed by 101 cumulative death
              proportions, where each line starts with <nr>:, where <nr> is the next order number
              to read. The default configuration file specifies:

                 death:
                    1: .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000
                   11: .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000 .00000
                   21: .00000 .00014 .00028 .00042 .00056 .00070 .00106 .00142 .00178 .00214
                   31: .00250 .00382 .00514 .00646 .00778 .00910 .01118 .01326 .01534 .01742
                   41: .01950 .02312 .02674 .03036 .03398 .03760 .04414 .05068 .05722 .06376
                   51: .07030 .07776 .08522 .09268 .10014 .10760 .11564 .12368 .13172 .13976
                   61: .14780 .15718 .16656 .17594 .18532 .19470 .20658 .21846 .23034 .24222
                   71: .25410 .27560 .29710 .31860 .34010 .36160 .39368 .42576 .45784 .48992
                   81: .52200 .56240 .60280 .64320 .68360 .72400 .75826 .79252 .82678 .86104
                   91: .89530 .90962 .92394 .93826 .95258 .96690 .97104 .97518 .97932 .98346
                  101: .98760

              which are the 101 cumulative death proportions used for breast cancer simulations.

              If the 101 cumulative death proportions aee available in, e.g., the user’s .config/
              directory as the file cumdeath then the specification could have been:

                  death:  ~/.config/cumdeath

              which might be convenient when using different values in  Analysis:  specifications
              (see section ANALYSES in the simrisc(1) man-page).

Section `Costs:’

       This  section  starts with a line containing Costs: and it defines several parameters used
       for  cost-calculations.  Modality-specific  cost  parameters  are  specified  at   Section
       Modalities: (see below). The default configuration file specifies:

       o      biop: 176
              the (positive) cost of performing a biopsy;

       o      diameters: 0: 6438  20: 7128  50: 7701
              pairs  of  diameter:  cost  values  specifying  the  treatment cost starting at the
              specified tumor diameter, up to the next pair’s  diameter  (if  specified)  or  all
              diameters  starting  at the diameter specified at the last pair. The first diameter
              must be 0. The second value of each pair  specifies  the  (non-negative)  treatment
              costs for that age-group.

       o      Discount:
              the  costs  discount  proportion starting at some age. This line is followed by two
              additional lines: the line discount: contains two values specifying,  respectively,
              the  discount  proportions  for  breast- and lung-cancer simulations; the line age:
              specifies the discount’s starting age (for both simulation types):

                  Discount:       # breast    lung
                      proportion:      0      .04
                      age: 50

Section `BreastDensities:’

       This  section  starts  with  a  line  containing  BreastDensities:  which  are  used  with
       breast-cancer  simulations.  It  defines  breast  density  values  for various age groups,
       covering ages 0 through the maximum age for simulated  cases.  The  default  configuration
       file contains the following specifications:

           #                  bi-rad:  a       b       c       d
           ageGroup:  0  - 40         0.05    0.30    0.48    0.17
           ageGroup:  40 - 50         0.06    0.34    0.47    0.13
           ageGroup:  50 - 60         0.08    0.50    0.37    0.05
           ageGroup:  60 - 70         0.15    0.53    0.29    0.03
           ageGroup:  70 - *          0.18    0.54    0.26    0.02

       Age  groups are half-open ranges: starting at their first ages, and end at (not including)
       their second ages. The first ages of subsequent age groups must be  equal  to  the  second
       ages of their previous age groups. For the last age group the specification * can be used,
       indicating that all ages at or above the last age group’s begin age are  handled  by  that
       group.
       For each age group the probabilities of the four bi-rad classifications must sum to 1.0.

the section Modalities:

       This  section  starts  with a line containing Modalities: and it specifies cancer-scanning
       modalities. Currently three modalities are supported: Mammo, Tomo,  MRI  (which  are  used
       with breast-cancer simulations), and CT (which is used with lung-cancer simulations).

       Some   modalities   specify   age  groups,  which  are  (like  the  age  ranges  used  for
       breastDensities) half-open ranges: they start  at  their  first  ages,  and  end  at  (not
       including) their second-ages, while subsequent age ranges must connect. Also, the last age
       group may use the end-age specification *.

       The default configuration  file  contains  (below  the  line  Modalities:)  the  following
       specifications (if modalities aren’t used their specifications are optional):

       o      CT:
              The  CT  modality  is  used  when performing lung cancer simulations. The screening
              costs are used instead of the value configured at the Costs:  biop:  specification.
              The  diagnosis:  costs  specifies  the costs of performing a CT-scan. The M0 and M1
              values specify the costs when, respectively, no metastatis or a matastasis has been
              detected.

              The  radiation  dose  of CT scans is configured at the CT: dose: specification. The
              sensitivity depends on the tumor diameter. For tumor sizes between 3 and 5 mm.  the
              sensitivity  is  computed using the formula (.5 * diameter - 1..5) * 100 (e.g., 50%
              for tumors of 4 mm.)

              The default configuration file contains the following CT specifications:

                  CT:
                      #        screening    diagnosis    M0      M1   (M0, M1: Table S3)
                      costs:      176         1908      37909   56556

                      dose:  1

                      #               diam.   value (must be integral 0..100 or -1)
                      sensitivity:    0 - 3:  0
                      sensitivity:    3 - 5:  -1  # formula: (.5 * diam - 1.5) * 100
                      sensitivity:    5 - *:  100

                      #               mean    stddev  dist
                      specificity:    99.2    .076    Normal

       o      Mammo:
              For the Mammo modality the costs, radiation doses and m:  parameter  specifications
              per  bi-rad  category,  specificity probabilities for age groups, the parameters of
              the beta-function, and the systematic error probability must be specified.
              The Mammo sensitivity is computed using the beta-function published by Isheden  and
              Humphreys  (2017,  Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 28(3), 681-702). From a
              randomly generated probability and the case’s age the  case’s  bi-rad  category  is
              determined and that category is then used to select the m-parameter that is used in
              the beta-function.
              The default configuration file contains the following Mammo specifications:

                  Mammo:
                      costs:          64

                      #      bi-rad:  a       b       c       d
                      dose:           3       3       3       3
                      m:             .136    .136    .136    .136

                      #             ageGroup
                      specificity:  0 - 40:  .961     40 - *: .965

                      #       1       2       3        4
                      beta:  -4.38    .49     -1.34    -7.18

                      systematicError:  0.1

       o      Tomo:
              For the Tomo modality the costs, radiation doses per bi-rad  category,  sensitivity
              probabilities  per  bi-rad  category,  and specificity probabilities for age groups
              must be specified.
              The default configuration file contains the following Tomo specifications:

                  Tomo:
                      costs:         64

                      #      bi-rad:  a       b       c       d
                      dose:           3       3       3       3
                      sensitivity:    .87     .84     .73     .65

                      #             ageGroup
                      specificity:  0 - 40:  .961     40 - *: .965

       o      MRI:
              For the MRI modality the costs, and the sensitivity and  specificity  probabilities
              must be specified.
              The  default  configuration  file  contains  (below  the  line  MRI:) the following
              specifications:

                      costs:          280
                      #               proportion  spread      dist
                      sensitivity:      .94        .005       Normal
                      specificity:      .95        .005       Normal

Section `Screening:’

       This section starts with a line containing Screening: and it defines  the  ages  at  which
       screenings  are  performed,  the  used  screening modality/modalities for each of the used
       screening ages, and contains the the screenings attendance probability.  If  no  screening
       rounds should be used then specify a single round-specification line:

           round: none

       Otherwise, each screening round is defined by the keyword round: followed by an age, which
       in turn is followed by a list of at least  one  space  delimited  modality  specification.
       Currently  Mammo,  Tomo,  MRI  and CT are available. Mammo, Tomo, and MRI can be specified
       when performing breast-cancer simulations, CT can be specified when performing lung-cancer
       simulations.  The  default  configuration file contains the Screening: specifications also
       used in versions before 15.00.00:

           round:     50  Mammo
           round:     52  Mammo
           round:     54  Mammo
           round:     56  Mammo
           round:     58  Mammo
           round:     60  Mammo
           round:     62  Mammo
           round:     64  Mammo
           round:     66  Mammo
           round:     68  Mammo
           round:     70  Mammo
           round:     72  Mammo
           round:     74  Mammo

       For lung cancer simulations the CT modality must  be  specified,  either  in  an  analysis
       specification or by altering the configuration file. E.g.,

       Screening:
           round:     50  CT
           round:     52  CT
           round:     54  CT
           round:     56  CT
           round:     58  CT
           round:     60  CT
           round:     62  CT
           round:     64  CT
           round:     66  CT
           round:     68  CT
           round:     70  CT
           round:     72  CT
           round:     74  CT

           #                   probability:
           attendanceRate:     .8

Section `Tumor:’

       This section starts with a line containing Tumor: and it defines the parameters specifying
       tumor characteristics. Several of  the  parameters  in  this  section  can  be  varied  by
       specifying spread: true in the section Scenario:, in which case statistical variations are
       applied to these parameters.

       Supported distributions are Normal, Uniform, LogNormal, and  (for  the  lung-cancer  Beir7
       parameters)  the  Beta distribution . If value is the specified value parameter value, and
       spread the specified spread parameter then the values that are actually  used  during  the
       simulations are:

       o      when using the Normal distribution N(mean, stddev):
                 N(value, spread)

       o      when using the Uniform distribution U(begin, end):
                 U(value - spread / 2, value + spread / 2)

       o      when using the LogNormal distribution L(mean, stddev):
                 L(value, spread)

       o      the  Beta distribution is used when lung cancer simulations are performed. For male
              cases the 95% confidence intervals for the beta parameters ranges from .15 to  .70,
              for  female  cases  it  ranges  from  .94  to  2.10,  and  values  drawn from these
              distributions are used when spread: true has been specified (see also section  BETA
              DISTRIBUTIONS).

       The  spread  parameters  may  not  be negative. If spread values are configured then their
       distributions must also be  specified.   If  spread  is  not  specified,  then  the  value
       parameter  won’t vary if spread: true is specified in the Scenario section. The same holds
       true for the Beta distribution: if no spreading should be  applied,  even  though  spread:
       true was specified, then the Beta distribution’s specificatins should be omitted.

       The  Tumor:  section has four subsections: Beir7:, Growth, Incidence:, Survival:, and S3:.
       They contain the following parameter specifications:

       Beir7:

       BEIR (tumor induction) parameters: only tumor induction type 7 (i.e., beir7) is used.  The
       default  configuration  file contains specifications for breast cancer simulations and for
       male and female lung cancer simulations:

               #    eta   beta  spread   dist.
           breast:  -2.0   0.51   0.32  Normal

           #                            Beta-distribution parameters:
           # LC:    eta   beta  dist    constant factor   aParam    bParam
           male:    -1.4   .32  Beta    .234091  1.72727  2.664237  5.184883
           female:  -1.4  1.40  Beta    .744828   .818966 3.366115  4.813548

       If spread: true is specified then the actually used beta parameters are drawn  from  their
       respective distributions.

       See  also  National  Research  Council.  2006. Health Risks from Exposure to Low Levels of
       Ionizing Radiation: BEIR VII  Phase  2.  Washington,  DC:  The  National  Academies  Press
       (https://doi.org/10.17226/11340).

       Growth:

       Tumor  growth  specifications  consist  of  three  elements:  start diameters, self-detect
       parameterss and doubling time specifications.

       The start parameters define the start diameter of emerging tumors used with  respectively,
       breast and lung cancer simulations . The default configuration file specifies

               #  breast   lung
           start:    5       3

       The default configuration file contains these specifications of the self-detect parameters
       for breast and lung cancer simulations:

           #selfDetect:      # stdev       mean    spread  dist
           breast:             .70         2.92    .084    Normal
           lung:               .014        3.037   .61     Normal

       Four parameters are used to determine the diameter at which  self-detection  is  possible.
       These parameters are:

       o      the  standard  deviation  (stdev) used by the lognormal distribution to compute the
              diameter at which self-detection occurs. This parameter is required and  cannot  be
              negative;

       o      the mean (see below) used by the lognormal distribution. This parameter is required
              and cannot be negative. Its value will vary using the following two  parameters  if
              spread: true was specified;

       o      the  spread  (standard deviation) used by the distribution that is used to vary the
              mean if spread: true was specified. It can be omitted in which case the mean  won’t
              vary;

       o      the  distribution  used to vary the mean. If the previous parameter is omitted then
              this parameter must also be omitted.

       The actually used self-detect diameter is computed using:

           diameter = L(mean, stdev)

       Finally, the Growth: subsection also defines tumor doubling times for various  age  groups
       when using breast cancer simulations and for all ages when using lung cancer simulations.

       Doubling  times  are  computed  like  the  self-detect  diameters,  i.e.,  using lognormal
       distributions. Thus, for each age group and for the lung cancer simulation four parameters
       are  specified  (of  which  the  final  two  are  optional): the standard deviation of the
       lognormal distribution, the mean value of the lognormal distribution, and the  spread  and
       name of the distribution that is used when spread: true was specified.

       The age groups (used with breast cancer simulations) must cover ages 0 through the maximum
       age for simulated cases, and are specified as described at section  BreastDensities:.  The
       default configuration file contains the following specifications:

           DoublingTime:
               #                   stdev   mean  spread  dist.
               ageGroup:  1 - 50    .61    4.38   .43    Normal
               ageGroup: 50 - 70    .26    5.06   .17    Normal
               ageGroup: 70 - *     .45    5.24   .23    Normal

               #     all ages      stdev   mean  spread  dist.
               lung:                .21    4.59   .74    Normal

       Incidence:

       For  breast cancer simulations three carrier types are supported: Normal, BRCA1 and BRCA2.
       Each having a probability of occurrence. The probabilities of these carriers must  add  to
       1. In the default configuration file BRCA1 and BRCA2 are specified, but their probabilties
       are set to 0, in which case their specifications can also be  removed  from  configuration
       files.

       Each  carrier  is  identified  by  name  (i.e.,  when performing breast cancer simulations
       Breast:, BRCA1:, and BRCA2; when performing lung cancer simulations:  Male:  and  Female:)
       followed by their parameter specifications:

       o      for breast cancer simulations: the probability that the carrier is observed;

       o      the lifetime risk: three parameters specifying a probability;

       o      the mean age: three parameters specifying the mean age,;

       o      the  standard  deviation  used  when computing the risk of getting a tumor. As this
              standard deviation is used in the denominator of expressions it must be larger than
              zero.

       The  lifetime  risk, mean age and standard deviation parameters may optionally be followed
       by the standard deviation (spread) and distribution used  to  vary  the  probability  when
       spread: true is specified;

       The default configuration file contains these specifications:

       Incidence:
           Male:
               #                   value   spread  distr.
               lifetimeRisk:         .22   .005    Normal
               meanAge:            72.48  1.08     Normal
               stdDev:              9.28  1.62     Normal

           Female:
               #                   value   spread  distr.
               lifetimeRisk:         .20   .004    Normal
               meanAge:            69.62  1.49     Normal
               stdDev:              9.73  1.83     Normal

           Breast:
               probability:    1
               #                   value   spread  distr.
               lifetimeRisk:         .226  .0053   Normal
               meanAge:            72.9    .552    Normal
               stdDev:             21.1

           BRCA1:
               probability:    0
               #                   value   spread  distr.
               lifetimeRisk:         .96
               meanAge:            53.9
               stdDev:             16.51

            BRCA2:
               probability:    0
               #                   value   spread  distr.
               lifetimeRisk:         .96
               meanAge:            53.9
               stdDev:             16.51

       Survival:

       For  breast  cancer  simulations four types of survival parameters must be specified. Each
       type (a..d) specifies a mean, and (optionally) a spread and distribution (which  are  used
       when spread: true has been specified). The default configuration file specifies:

       Survival:
           #              value        spread      dist:
           type:  a        .00004475   .000004392  Normal
           type:  b       1.85867      .0420       Normal
           type:  c       -.271        .0101       Normal
           type:  d       2.0167       .0366       Normal

       For  lung  cancer  simulations table S4 is used to determine the a..d parameters. Table S4
       contains four categories (lung0..lung3) defining these a..d parameters, where (for a known
       cancer’s diameter) the category is randomly determined using table S3 (see below).

       Table  S4  is appended to the breast cancer specifications. The default configuration file
       contains the following specifications of table S4:

          # table S4: 4 columns per a..d parameter
          # lungX: X is table S4’s column index
          lung0: a        .00143      .00095      Normal
          lung0: b       1.84559      .33748      Normal
          lung0: c       -.22794      .07823      Normal
          lung0: d       1.06799      .16226      Normal

          lung1: a        .01530      .00381      Normal
          lung1: b       1.69434      .10979      Normal
          lung1: c       -.19358      .02105      Normal
          lung1: d        .66690      .03869      Normal

          lung2: a        .78600      .29815      Normal
          lung2: b        .69791      .05425      Normal
          lung2: c        .0          .0          Normal
          lung2: d        .0          .0          Normal

          lung3: a       1.25148      .32305      Normal
          lung3: b        .77852      .34149      Normal
          lung3: c        .0          .0          Normal
          lung3: d        .0          .0          Normal

       S3:

       With lung cancer specifications tables S3 and  S4  are  used  to  determine  the  survival
       parameters.  The  tumor’s  diameter determines the row of table S3, and then its column is
       randomly determined using the  probabilities  listed  in  S3’s  rows.  For  each  row  the
       probabilities must sum to 1. Once the S3 column has been determined the column index which
       of the lungX:  specifications  is  used.  The  default  configuration  file  contains  the
       following table S3:

           S3:
              # T-row  range      N0,M0   N1-3,M0   N1-3,M1a-b   N0-3M1c
              prob:     0 - 11:    .756    .157      .048        .039       # T1a,b
              prob:    11 - 21:    .703    .197      .055        .045       # T1b
              prob:    21 - 31:    .559    .267      .095        .078       # T1c
              prob:    31 - 51:    .345    .351      .167        .137       # T2a,b
              prob:    51 - 71:    .196    .408      .218        .178       # T3
              prob:    71 - * :    .187    .347      .256        .210       # T4

       (cf.   https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667005421000491  and Table 1 of
       its appendix: https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S2667005421000491-mmc1.pdf)

BETA DISTRIBUTIONS

       Values   generated   from   Beta   distributions   range   between   0    and    1    (cf.
       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_distribution).  The Beta distribution is computed using
       two                     Gamma                      distributions                      (cf.
       https://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/datasets/techrep/tr03tb1/tr03tb1/node24.html,
       https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/502146/how-does-numpy-generate-samples-from-a-beta-distribution):

           gamma1 = Gamma(aParam, 1)
           Beta(aParam, bParam) = gamma1 / (gamma1 + Gamma(bParam, 1))

       When  using lung cancer simulations the 95% confidence interval (CI) for male cases ranges
       from .15 to .70, with a mean value of .32, and for women ranging from .94 to 2.10  with  a
       mean value of 1.40.

       The  male  and  female  CI  ranges  are  transformed  to  .025 to .975 ranges using linear
       transformations. To transform values x from the male range to the .025 to .975  range  the
       transformation y = 1.72727 * x - .234091 is used, and to transform back the transformation
       (y + .234091) / 1.72727 is used.  For the female CI the transformations are y = .818966  *
       x - .744828 and (y + .744828) / .818966.

       The  aParam and bParam values are determined by first generating 1000 values so that their
       CI span the range 0.025 to .975, with a mean  value  of  0.318635  (for  male  cases)  and
       0.401724  (for  female  cases). Next the parameters of the corresponding beta distribution
       were estimated using maximum likelihood fitting, resulting in aParam = 2.664237 and bParam
       =  5.184883  for  the  distribution  used  with  male lungcancer simulations, and aParam =
       3.366115  and  bParam  =  4.813548  for  the  distribution  used  with  female  lungcancer
       simulations.

       The default configuration file shows these values at the Beir7 beta parameters.

PARAMETER RESPECIFICATION

       Parameters  can  be  respecified by defining a separate parameter configuration file or by
       providing alternate parameter specifications in analysis: sections of the program’s  input
       file,  or by providing alternative parameter specifications as command-line arguments (cf.
       the simrisc(1) man-page)

FILES

       o      ~/.config/simrisc: the default location of the program’s configuration file;

       o      the simrisc  distribution  archive  contains  the  default  configuration  file  as
              simrisc-VERSION/stdconfig/simrisc,  where  VERSION  is replaced by simrisc’s actual
              release version;

       o      when installing simrisc using Linux distribution archives (e.g.,  .deb  files)  the
              default       configuration       file      is      commonly      available      as
              /usr/shared/doc/simrisc/simrisc.gz

SEE ALSO

       simrisc(1)

COPYRIGHT

       This is free software, distributed under the terms  of  the  GNU  General  Public  License
       (GPL).

AUTHOR

       Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl),