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= FLOODS/FLOOPS Introduction =
This manual is broken into several sections describing the commands that make up the '''FL'''orida '''O'''bject '''O'''riented '''D'''evice and '''P'''rocess '''S'''imulator. ...add more, what is FLOOXS? etc...
= Manuals =
Florida Object Oriented Process Simulator:
* [[FLOOPS Manual]]
Florida Object Oriented Device Simulator:
* [[FLOODS Manual]]
= Discussion =
* [[New Developments]] - A brief list of the new enhancements since the last release.
* [[Bugs]] - A list of current FLOOXS bugs
* [[To Do List]] - Needed code enhancements
= Installation =
; [Install.html Installation Directions]
: Installation help and notes - created as I did a clean install on a linux system. Your mileage may vary.
= Copyright and Redistribution =
This software and manual is copyrighted by the Mark Law, University of Florida Electrical and Computer Engineering department. It is intended for internal educational and research and development purposes only. Any use of any part of this software in any commercial package needs to be negotiated separately. Several of the implant models are copyrighted by Al Tasch from The University of Texas at Austin.
The UMFPACK package is copyrighted by [http://www.cis.ufl.edu/~davis Tim Davis], University of Florida, Computer and Information Sciences Department. (davis@cis.ufl.edu). Please contact Tim directly about redistribution of the UMFPACK software.
The tcl/tk package is in the public domain, and was developed by John Ousterhout at the University of California Berkeley.
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Revision as of 05:44, 11 September 2008

FLOOXS Main Page

FLOODS/FLOOPS Introduction

This manual is broken into several sections describing the commands that make up the FLorida Object Oriented Device and Process Simulator. ...add more, what is FLOOXS? etc...


Manuals

Florida Object Oriented Process Simulator:

Florida Object Oriented Device Simulator:


Discussion

  • New Developments - A brief list of the new enhancements since the last release.
  • Bugs - A list of current FLOOXS bugs
  • To Do List - Needed code enhancements


Installation

[Install.html Installation Directions]
Installation help and notes - created as I did a clean install on a linux system. Your mileage may vary.


Copyright and Redistribution

This software and manual is copyrighted by the Mark Law, University of Florida Electrical and Computer Engineering department. It is intended for internal educational and research and development purposes only. Any use of any part of this software in any commercial package needs to be negotiated separately. Several of the implant models are copyrighted by Al Tasch from The University of Texas at Austin.

The UMFPACK package is copyrighted by Tim Davis, University of Florida, Computer and Information Sciences Department. (davis@cis.ufl.edu). Please contact Tim directly about redistribution of the UMFPACK software.

The tcl/tk package is in the public domain, and was developed by John Ousterhout at the University of California Berkeley.

Getting started with Wiki

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.