From 48be03f9f049f0b436794a06da63d98c5d8b5e1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2020 15:37:21 -0400 Subject: academic/Xyce: Fix README. Signed-off-by: B. Watson Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo --- academic/Xyce/README | 31 ++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/academic/Xyce/README b/academic/Xyce/README index ff16f7e41faf9..14d894e3e0b38 100644 --- a/academic/Xyce/README +++ b/academic/Xyce/README @@ -1,21 +1,22 @@ 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. +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. +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: -- cgit v1.2.3