ANN: PyDSTool now compatible with numpy 1.0.1, scipy 0.5.2 and 64-bit CPUs.
Stef Mientki
S.Mientki-nospam at mailbox.kun.nl
Tue Feb 20 16:16:55 EST 2007
Sounds GREAT !
thank you !
I just took a quick look,
the comparison to SimuLink looks good,
now if someone could make a comparison with Modelica ;-)
cheers,
Stef Mientki
Rob Clewley wrote:
> We are pleased to announce version 0.84 of PyDSTool, an open-source
> dynamical systems simulation, modeling, and analysis package.
>
> This long-overdue release is primarily intended to bring existing
> PyDSTool functionality up to date with the latest numpy and scipy releases
> (previous versions required scipy 0.3.2, numarray, numeric, etc).
> Also, PyDSTool is now compatible with 64-bit CPUs.
>
> While we have added a few new features and made several fixes, major
> improvements to functionality are in the pipeline for version 0.90.
>
> Please see http://pydstool.sourceforge.net for release notes and
> documentation,
> and http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydstool for downloading. As ever,
> please
> send us feedback if you have any problems with this new release or ideas
> and
> code contributions for future releases.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rob, Erik, and Drew.
> Center for Applied Mathematics,
> Cornell University.
>
> ******************
>
> PyDSTool is an integrated simulation, modeling and analysis package
> for dynamical systems, written in Python (and partly in C). It is
> being developed at Cornell University, and the source code is
> available under the terms of the BSD license. PyDSTool runs on Linux,
> Windows, and Macs, and aims to have a minimal number of package
> dependencies.
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