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Many versions of Cloudy exist on this site.
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Only the current stable version should be used in publications.
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This page describes several ways to download the code and its documentation. A complete download will include the *_source*_, a large set of *_atomic data files*_, the *_test suite*_ that is used to validate the code's behavior on your system, the *_test suite output*_, and the *_code's documentation Hazy*_. Each will be in its own directory and each directory has a readme file that describes the contents of that directory in greater detail.
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This page describes several ways to download the code and its documentation. A complete download will include the *source*, a large set of *_atomic data files*_, the *_test suite*_ that is used to validate the code's behavior on your system, the *_test suite output*_, and the *_code's documentation Hazy*_. Each will be in its own directory and each directory has a readme file that describes the contents of that directory in greater detail.
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*IMPORTANT:* Do not install the Cloudy files in a directory that contains an earlier version of Cloudy (or any other code). Delete the old installation first, or use a completely new location. If you don't start with an empty directory, the compilation process may get confused by source files from the old distribution leading to strange errors. Also the test suite may produce spurious errors if left-over scripts are executed from the old Cloudy distribution.
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