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Published by tcaduser about 5 years ago
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Published by tcaduser about 5 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: v1.4.2
Id | OS | Arch |
---|---|---|
devsim_linux_v1.4.2 |
Linux |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos_v1.4.2 |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win64_v1.4.2 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win32_v1.4.2 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x86 (32 bit) |
Notes are available in these files:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installation of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Published by tcaduser about 5 years ago
Published by tcaduser about 5 years ago
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: v1.4.1
Id | OS | Arch |
---|---|---|
devsim_linux_v1.4.1 |
Linux |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos_v1.4.1 |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win64_v1.4.1 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win32_v1.4.1 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x86 (32 bit) |
Notes are available in these files:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installation of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: v1.4.0
Id | OS | Arch |
---|---|---|
devsim_linux_v1.4.0 |
Linux |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos_v1.4.0 |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win64_v1.4.0 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win32_v1.4.0 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x86 (32 bit) |
Notes are available in these files:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installaiton of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: v1.3.0
Id | OS | Arch |
---|---|---|
devsim_linux_v1.3.0 |
Linux |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos_v1.3.0 |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win64_v1.3.0 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win32_v1.3.0 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x86 (32 bit) |
Notes are available in these files:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installaiton of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: v1.2.0
Id | OS | Arch |
---|---|---|
devsim_linux |
Linux |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos_gcc |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win32 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x86 (32 bit) |
devsim_win64 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x64 (64 bit) |
Notes are available in these files:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installaiton of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
Python 2.7 is no longer supported.
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Published by tcaduser over 5 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: v1.1.0
Id | OS | Arch |
---|---|---|
devsim_linux |
Linux |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_macos_gcc |
macOS High Sierra, Mojave |
x86_64 (64 bit) |
devsim_win32 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x86 (32 bit) |
devsim_win64 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 |
x64 (64 bit) |
Notes are available in these files:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installaiton of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
Please note that Python 2.7 is deprecated and not supported with the provided scripts and examples.
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Published by tcaduser almost 6 years ago
https://devsim.org
Version: 1.0.0
Id | OS | Arch | MKL | Ext Prec | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
devsim_linux |
Linux | 64 |
X | X | |
devsim_macos |
macOS 10.13 | 64 |
Python 2.7 Only | ||
devsim_macos_gcc |
macOS 10.13 | 64 |
X | X | GCC compiler |
devsim_win32 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 | 32 |
X | ||
devsim_win64 |
Microsoft Windows 7, 10 | 64 |
X |
Some notes are available in these files in the installation:
linux.txt
windows.txt
macos.txt
This software requires a working installaiton of:
The following versions of Python are supported in the binary releases:
Please note that Python 2.7 is deprecated and not supported with the provided scripts and examples. The 2to3
utility, provided with Python 3 distributions, is recommended to convert older scripts to Python 3.x.
For macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows, the recommended distributions are the following.
Anaconda contains many scientific software packages and is available from:
https://continuum.io/downloads.
Miniconda is a much smaller download and is available from:
https://conda.io/miniconda.html
The releases are built against the Intel Math Kernel Library. These libraries are available through Anaconda or Miniconda using the following commands:
conda install mkl numpy
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017
https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads
Published by tcaduser almost 6 years ago
DEVSIM 1.0.0-rc2 is now available from:
https://github.com/devsim/devsim/releases
It is a release candidate for the upcoming 1.0.0 release.
Major Enhancements:
MIcrosoft Windows 32 bit support, in addition to existing 64 bit support. When used with Anaconda Python from https://continuum.io, the following packages should be installed
conda install mkl sqlite zlib numpy
Python 3.7 is now the default version (previously Python 2.7). Python 2.7, 3.6, and 3.7 are also supported.
In contrast to the previous DEVSIM executable, the simulator can be loaded as a module by any compatible Python interpreter on:
Apple Mac OS X
Linux
Microsoft Windows
The module name has been changed to prevent conflict with other Python modules, so some minor adaptations will be required for existing simulation scripts.
For technical support for this release, please contact:
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/devsim
Your feedback is appreciated as we prepare for the official 1.0.0 release.
Published by tcaduser almost 6 years ago
DEVSIM 1.0.0-rc1 is now available from:
https://github.com/devsim/devsim/releases
It is a release candidate for the upcoming 1.0.0 release.
Major Enhancements:
Python 3.7 is now the default version (previously Python 2.7). Python 2.7, 3.6, and 3.7 are also supported.
In contrast to the previous DEVSIM executable, the simulator can be loaded as a module by any compatible Python interpreter on:
Apple Mac OS X
Linux
Microsoft Windows
The module name has been changed to prevent conflict with other Python modules, so some minor adaptations will be required for existing simulation scripts.
For technical support for this release, please contact:
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/devsim
Your feedback is appreciated as we prepare for the official 1.0.0 release.
Published by tcaduser almost 6 years ago
A prerelease version of devsim is available for all platforms:
https://github.com/devsim/devsim/releases/tag/pythondll_test9
The main feature is that it is compiled as a shared library for loading into a Python 2.7, 3.6, or Python 3.7 interpreter.
To use the plugin, download the prerelease for your architecture and decompress it. Then point your PYTHONPATH variable to the lib directory in the distribution. The module may be imported as:
import devsim
as opposed to the previous:
import ds
Anaconda is required for these releases, except for the non-gcc osx build. You would first activate your environment with at least these packages installed:
numpy, mkl
This version is developed on the pythondll branch and currently has working build scripts for Centos 6, Mac OS X, and Windows. I can assist in supporting the other platforms.
Your feedback is appreciated.
Published by tcaduser almost 6 years ago
A prerelease version of devsim is available for all platforms:
https://github.com/devsim/devsim/releases/tag/pythondll_test8
The main feature is that it is compiled as a shared library for loading into a Python 2.7, 3.6, or Python 3.7 interpreter.
To use the plugin, download the prerelease for your architecture and decompress it. Then point your PYTHONPATH variable to the lib directory in the distribution. The module may be imported as:
import devsim
as opposed to the previous:
import ds
Anaconda is required for these releases, except for the non-gcc osx build. You would first activate your environment with at least these packages installed:
numpy, mkl
This version is developed on the pythondll branch and currently has working build scripts for Centos 6, Mac OS X, and Windows. I can assist in supporting the other platforms.
Your feedback is appreciated.
Published by tcaduser over 6 years ago
Published by tcaduser over 6 years ago
Windows:
Use Tcl from Anaconda instead of Active State
Mac OS X:
Use gcc-8 from homebrew in gcc build.
Linux:
Fedora 27 fix dependency in build script
Published by tcaduser over 6 years ago
Published by tcaduser over 6 years ago