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JKBench is a cut-down version of 2DBench, the JKSimBlast module for Open Cut
Blast Design and Analysis. JKBench has many of the same features as 2DBench - a
complete blast design with strings, holes, decks and delays, detonation simulation
and basic analyses. For a full description of the features of JKBench, refer to the
JKBench Overview on the disk.
Installation
JKBench can be installed and operated either in demonstration mode without a
security key or in full mode with a security key.
If you are installing under Windows NT or 2000, you may need Administrator
privileges for software installation.
If you are running the installation from this page on your web browser, click
the links below to start the installation program for JKBench. On the next
screen, select "Run this program ...". This is followed by a security warning
regarding viruses for installation directly from the internet, which can be
ignored in this case (answer yes). It may take several seconds before the
setup program starts. If nothing seems to happen or your browser does not
allow you to run external programs, then you may have to run the programs
manually via Windows Explorer or the Start/Run command.
1 - Install JKBench
Run [disk]:\install\JKBench\setup.exe to start the installation program.
These files can be replaced, copied or moved without harming the operation of the
system. They are also on the CD in the JKBench folder.
The system files installed for JKBench are the same as those for 2DBench. Go to
the page on JKSimBlast files on the CD for a description of the installed files.
On-line Help
All JKBench on-line help files are in HTML format, and can be viewed through any
web browser. Online help for JKBench is installed with the program, or it can be
found on the CD in the JKBench folder.