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In `input/data.pkg` we activate the package to use it in run-time.
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The package-specific parameterization takes place in similar configuration files, which are already mentioned above.
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Note: Some packages don't feature some types of configuration files. The table below gives an overview, which type of configuration file is present in each package.
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Note: Some packages don't feature some types of configuration files. The table below gives an overview, which type of configuration file is present in each package. This table presents three types of configuration files, which can be found in more than one package. There are also some configuration file types , which can only be found in one package.
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| Package | {PKG}_SIZE.h |{PKG}_OPTIONS.h|{PKG}_TAVE|
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|timeave |❌|✔|❌|
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|zonal_filt|❌|✔|❌|
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Summary:
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- [Main](MITgcm-Main-Configuration)
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- [Diagnostics](MITgcm-Diagnostics)
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