Contribution to the "Ten Years Reproducibility Challenge" run by ReScience C.
Reference: S. Maggi, Step width enhancement in a pulse-driven Josephson junction, Journal of Applied Physics vol. 79, no. 10, pp. 7860--7863 (1996), doi: 10.1063/1.362395.
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The directory code
contains all the source and data files mentioned in the article.
In particular, the Fortran source files are in code/mccumber
, together with the corresponding binaries for macOS compiled with gfortran
, the Visual Basic 1.0 project is in code/vbprogs
and the configuration and output data files are in code/2020runs
.
The directory original_code
contains the original Fortran and Visual Basic 1.0 source files mentioned in the article.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to add the image of the virtual machine used to run the Visual Basic project since it contains proprietary software. However, the virtual machine can be easily rebuild by following the information contained in the article.
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