Random number generators, as normally thought of, are programs on digital computers, where numbers have a finite number of bits. If random number generators told you what have happened, then two random number generators would tell the same tale with more (or less) then 50 % accuracy. Si2 needs a corresponding sp2 with the same number of entries.
Using random number generator 1, initial seed = 19073486328125 imcn is done dump 1 on file cc4r nps = 0 coll = 0 ctm = 0.00 nrn = 0 xact is done cp0 = 0.01 run. If sp2 is omitted, that is probably where the program encounters and unexpected eof since it would. Therefore there are only a finite.
I'm running mcnp6 via mcnpx visual. So i kinda stuck when i tried to run my code in mcnp6 because the output keep showing me bad trouble in subroutine source of mcrun you need a. The discussion addresses a fatal error encountered in mcnp6 related to the imp card, specifically indicating that there are entries not equal to the number of cells.