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The previous version was extremely out of date and the distfile is no
longer available.
Many, many changes since the last packaged version. New 'tuner' feature
added. New models added. Several bug fixes too numerous to list.
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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Qt program on ELF platforms.
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Changes included in version 2.0.4
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- Fixed printing under windows.
- You can now plot the real and imaginary parts of the
circuit input and output impedances
Changes included in version 2.0.3
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- Moved to Qt version 2.1.0
- The help browser is now integrated into the ViPEC application.
- Fixed a bug in calculating the circuit output impedance.
- Input and output impedances ouput to a graph now works.
Changes included in version 2.0.2
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- Improved data storage of graphs and Smith charts
- Double buffering implemented for drawing of graphs
and Smith charts to reduce flicker.
- Improved font management
- Fixed display bug in Table view
- Fixed bug with output to 2 port parameter files under Windows
- Added support for Group Delay, see help files for more details
as well as sample circuit: group_delay.ckt
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Use LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE for fewer patches.
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the assembler on pmax (1.4.1) to never complete.
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- Make sure -Rpath is done correctly
- Make sure qt libs are found
- Make sure -lz -lpng -lSM are included as libqt needs functions
from these libraries.
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the previous pkg was based on a development version of vipec. This version
is considered a stable release.
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components. This allows users of Qt to specify QTDIR=/path/to/qt instead
of having to patch all configure scripts and makefiles to look for alternate
names. This is the recommended approach from Troll Tech (Qt authors).
update pkgs which use qt1 to reflect this.
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a network analyser for electrical networks.
This package is based on version 1.06 submitted by Dan McMahill in
PR pkg/7535.
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