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Re: [FEMM] Updated development version
Second that.
Been happily using octave for a while now. Abandoning my
expensive MatLab.
- Robert -
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 16:02:42 +0000
"Israel Kehaty" <tsiporak@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi David:
> Are you planing to have a version for GNU Octave (the
> windows version) too?
> Sincerely,
> Israel Kehaty
> >From: David Meeker <dmeeker@xxxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: FEMM mailing list
> <femm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: FEMM Mailing List
> <femm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: [FEMM] Updated development version
> >Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 21:06:58 -0500
> >
> >All--
> >
> >I've put up a new development version of the code in
> the files
> >section at:
> >http://femm.foster-miller.net/files.htm
> >
> >The major additions/changes in this version are:
> >* The program can now talk back and forth to
> Mathematica via
> >MathLink;
> >* The program can now be run as an out-of-proc
> ActiveX server.
> >(Translation: you can now hook up FEMM to a wide
> variety of programs
> >that support this sort of thing.)
> >
> >I've also uploaded a time-limited beta version of
> MathFEMM, a
> >Mathematica package that I wrote which wraps all of
> the MathLink
> >stuff in a way that is transparent to the
> user. The user can then
> >write Mathematica programs that command FEMM to do
> various things in
> >a way that is similar to Lua scripting, only the
> scripting is
> >implemented in Mathematica instead. I
> gladly welcome any comments
> >and feedback regarding the package (e.g. any
> information about
> >errors, bugs, crashes, failures, unexpected results,
> and various
> >other bad behaviors). It seems to work OK
> on my machine, but I
> >haven't tested all possible functionality, and I've
> only tested it
> >on Mathematica 4.2 so far.
> >
> >I've also made a similar toolbox for Matlab that I
> call ActiveFEMM.
> >This toolbox wraps all of the messy ActiveX stuff so
> that one can
> >transparently use Matlab to do FEMM scripting. I'm
> guessing that
> >there will probably be a lot more interest in
> ActiveFEMM than in
> >MathFEMM, since it seems like there are more Matlab
> users out there
> >than Mathematica users. After I've subjected the
> toolbox to a bit
> >more of my own testing, I'll post a time-limited beta
> version of
> >ActiveFEMM, too.
> >
> >Dave.
> >
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