The filenames have a simple format that specifies the basic parameters. For instance, T1100_g55_d4f2.c100 means: the number after "T" specifies Teff, Teff= 1100 K, the number after "_g" specifies the surface gravity, log_10 g = 5.5 the number after "_d" specifies log_10 K_zz = 4 (eddy diffusion coefficient) the number after "f" specifies the speed of the CO/CH_4 reaction: (0 = "slow", 1 = "fast1", 2 = "fast2" in the nomenclature of Hubeny & Burrows 2007) The equilibrium models follow the same convention, only the part "d4f2" is missing. The individual files have the follwing structure: - 1st column - index of the wavelegnth point - 2nd column - frequency (Hz) - 3rd column - wavelength (microns) - 4th column - emergent flux in erg s^-1 cm^-2 Hz^-1 (at the surface) - 5th column - emergent flux in erg s^-1 cm^-2 A^-1a (also, at the surface) - 6th column - flux in mlliJanskys at a distance of 10 pc (this is the most useful quantity)