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    XSCHEM

    XSCHEM

    Schematic circuit editor for VLSI and Mixed mode circuit simulation.

    Xschem is a schematic capture program, it allows to create a hierarchical representation of circuits with a top down approach . By focusing on interconnections, hierarchy and properties a complex system (IC) can be described in terms of simpler building blocks. A VHDL, Verilog or Spice netlist can be generated from the drawn schematic, allowing the simulation of the circuit. Key feature of the program is its drawing engine written in C and using directly the Xlib drawing primitives; this...
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    Wings for NONMEM (wfn) is a set of DOS batch files and awk scripts to make the use of NONMEM more convenient. Simpler NONMEM execution: nmgo runname Extended control stream with user defined names for THETA(), etc. Automatic structured output ...
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    Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots

    Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots

    A set of tools for simulating semiconductor nanostructures.

    This software accompanies the textbook "Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots" (4th Edition), Paul Harrison and Alex Valavanis, Wiley, Chichester (2015). It is adapted (by the same authors) from code that was originally supplied on a CD with the first edition of the book [1] and is now made available under the GPL3 license. In brief, we encourage everyone to use the software in your studies and research, to study and modify the source-code and to share it widely. However, you are not permitted to...
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    ATTENTION! Morfologik is now at GitHub: https://github.com/morfologik/
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    GDCBOx helps to acquire values in your network from measuring devices and transfers these values to a server. GDCBox is a package distributed für embedded linux systems such as OpenWRT.
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    MBDyn_sim_suite is a collection of free pre&post-processing tools and simulation models for the open-source multi-body analysis software MBDyn forming a general purpose simulation environment for structural dynamics with an emphasis on wind turbines.
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    Collection of scripts converting structure data files into different formats (e.g. CTRL to POSCAR).
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    This command-line tool will help people who want to compare 2 csv-like files, and get a detailed report on which rows and fields differ between both files. An awk-based version and Perl Version is currently available.
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