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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2016-11-14 13:10:18 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2016-11-15 21:41:38 +0700
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-Xyce is an open source, SPICE-compatible, high-performance analog circuit
-simulator, capable of solving extremely large circuit problems by supporting
-large-scale parallel computing platforms. It also supports serial execution on
-all common desktop platforms, and small-scale parallel runs on Unix-like
-systems. In addition to analog electronic simulation, Xyce has also been used
-to investigate more general network systems, such as neural networks and power
-grids.
-
-The Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator is a SPICE-compatible circuit simulator,
-developed internally at Sandia National Laboratories and funded by the National
-Nuclear Security Administration's Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC)
-Campaign. In continuous development since 1999, Xyce is designed to run on
-large-scale parallel computing platforms, though it also executes efficiently on
-a variety of architectures, including single processor workstations. As a mature
-platform for large-scale parallel circuit simulation, Xyce supports standard
-capabilities available from commercial simulators, in addition to a variety of
-devices and models specific to Sandia's needs.
+Xyce is an open source, SPICE-compatible, high-performance analog
+circuit simulator, capable of solving extremely large circuit problems
+by supporting large-scale parallel computing platforms. It also supports
+serial execution on all common desktop platforms, and small-scale parallel
+runs on Unix-like systems. In addition to analog electronic simulation,
+Xyce has also been used to investigate more general network systems,
+such as neural networks and power grids.
+
+The Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator is a SPICE-compatible circuit
+simulator, developed internally at Sandia National Laboratories and funded
+by the National Nuclear Security Administration's Advanced Simulation and
+Computing (ASC) Campaign. In continuous development since 1999, Xyce is
+designed to run on large-scale parallel computing platforms, though it
+also executes efficiently on a variety of architectures, including single
+processor workstations. As a mature platform for large-scale parallel
+circuit simulation, Xyce supports standard capabilities available from
+commercial simulators, in addition to a variety of devices and models
+specific to Sandia's needs.
The package is intalled at: /opt/Xyce
Remember to set the library and path:
@@ -37,4 +38,5 @@ Additonal requirements:
- MPI (openmpi/mpich)
- parMETIS
-NOTE: Sources are not downloadable via wget. Please download manually via browser.
+NOTE: Sources are not downloadable via wget. Please download manually
+via browser.