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The particular examples, shown in the following, reflect the baseline condition in the Nukefix program at startup. When running Nukefix, you can easily change components to see the consequences of different conditions. Having the ability to model/simulate a wide variety of situations makes Nukefix an informative and useful tool for controlling the nuclear weapons problem.

If your monitor operates at a 640 x 480 resolution, you are urged to set your browser to full screen to best view pictures, because the pictures here are BIG.

At resolutions higher than 640 x 480, the pictures will appear at a more modest size and your browser will probably do just fine as it is.

Methods: If you use Microsoft Explorer, you may want to set your browser for "Full screen," which does a nice job of showing a full screen.

In Netscape 2.0 and later, to get the largest viewing area, click on "Options" at the menu line at the top of the screen and disable the following, by clicking on them if they are checked: "Show Toolbar", "Show Location", and "Show Directory Buttons". And slide any Windows95 (etc.) toolbars at the bottom of the screen out of the way. Note that you can reactivate these options later.

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