Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!simulation From: simulation@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu (Moderator: Paul Fishwick) Newsgroups: comp.simulation Subject: SIMULATION DIGEST V10 N3 Message-ID: <20653@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> Date: 1 Aug 89 13:13:38 GMT Sender: fishwick@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU Reply-To: simulation@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu Lines: 346 Approved: fishwick@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Tue Aug 1 09:13:27 EDT 1989 +----------------+ | TODAY'S TOPICS | +----------------+ (1) Cellsim Simulator (Beta Version) Available (2) Looking for General Purpose Simulation Software (3) Conference Announcement * Moderator: Paul Fishwick, Univ. of Florida * Send topical mail to: simulation@uflorida.cis.ufl.edu * Archives available via FTP to bikini.cis.ufl.edu, login as 'anonymous', use your last name as the password, change directory to pub/simdigest. * Simulation Tools available by doing above and changing the directory to pub/simdigest/tools. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 89 21:09:26 MDT From: cgl%cardinal@LANL.GOV (Chris Langton) To: cellusrs%cardinal@LANL.GOV Subject: cellsim_1.5 available via ftp Cellsim_1.5 available for testing. Version 1.5 of the Cellsim cellular automaton simulator for Sun workstations is now available via anonymous ftp. This is a window-based CA simulator allowing interactive specification, editing, running, and analysis of 1- and 2-D CA's. It will run on Sun-3's, -4's, and Sparc stations, color or B&W. Version 1.5 is a beta-test for version 2.0 which we will release at the end of the summer. Thus, unless you are desperate for the black and white version in 1.5, you might wait for 2.0. Of course, we are releasing 1.5 in the hopes that some people will pick it up and pass us back suggestions or bug-reports. Primary improvements over 1.0 are: 1) black and white version using textures instead of colors. 2) Margolus neighborhood has been added. 3) most parameters remember previous settings so one doesn't have to reset them every time a function is selected. 4) various bugs have been fixed, including: - proper random configuration generation. - closeup for 1-D CA's now zooms in on center of current configuration instead of on center of time-trace. 5) images and transition tables can now be saved and loaded in compressed format. 6) images can be saved in CAM6 format. 7) more sample rules and images have been supplied, mostly illustrating the Margolus neighborhood. 8) Default directories are allowed for Transition tables, Images, and Color-maps. These may be reset by changing an environment variable. 9) zoom in/out buttons have been added to simplify magnification. Features which will be supported in 2.0 which are not in 1.5 include: 1) computed functions over 256 states: users will be able to write simple functions in C or Fortran which will compute the next state rather than use a look-up table. These will be dynamically linked from the simulator. This is a really useful feature which may slow down the simulation a bit, but greatly expands the range of applications of the simulator. 2) user-specifiable neighborhood templates, which will allow arbitrary neighborhoods and the selection of arbitrary bits from each neighbor. 3) a Connection Machine module which will interface Cellsim to a CM2, allowing arrays to be run, displayed and analyzed on the CM2. Together with the computed function and user-specified neighborhood facilities, this may ultimately be expanded into a more general tool for running locally determined, spatially distributed systems on the CM, allowing more complex models than one would want to embed in the CA formalism. Computed functions will probably have to be written in C/Paris. 4) Laserwriter dump of array configurations. 5) read/write rules in CAM6 format. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Obtaining V1.5: A) FTP access on the internet: Cellsim_1.5 is available in compressed tar format via anonymous ftp from 128.165.96.120. create an appropriate directory on your own machine, then: ftp 128.165.96.120 login as anonymous and give your email address as password cd to the "pub" directory set binary mode set hash marking if you want to see that the transfer is working get "cellsim_1.5.tar.Z" you should receive 169887 Bytes get out of ftp ("bye") uncompress cellsim_1.5.tar.Z untar cellsim_1.5.tar read the README, cell.doc, examples.doc, and V1.5.changes files for information on how to use the simulator. B) From Japan, you can try the internet access listed above, or you can contact Nobuyasu Osato, who should have a copy in a week or two (i.e. by mid-august): Nobuyasu Osato Room 5-112A Software Engineering Laboratory NTT Software Laboratories 9-11 Midori-Cho 3-Chome Musashino-Shi, Tokyo 180 Japan Phone: 0422-59-3668 Email: osato%ntt-20.ntt.jp@relay.cs.net (from ARPA) C) In Europe, annonymous ftp access will be available from 130.236.1.3 thanks to: Dr. P. Emanuelsson Dept. of Electrical Engineering University of Linkoping, Sweeden email: pell@isy.liu.se uunet: ...!uunet!enea!isy.liu.se!pell D) Otherwise, if you REALLY want version 1.5, send me a 1/4" cassette tape or a reel tape specifying the preferred format (e.g. 1620 BPI for reels or whatever) and I will return a tar'd version of the simulator. Don't send any money! The service is free! If you can wait a month or so, and you aren't interested in testing 1.5, version 2.0 will be out at the end of the summer (~mid-september). It should be worth the wait, as it will include the much more powerful computed function facility. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Any questions, queries, comments, flames, suggestions should be mailed to: Chris Langton Center for Nonlinear Studies Phone: 505-665-0059 MS B258 Email: cgl@LANL.GOV Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 ------------------------------ From: ethz!agraber@bikini.cis.ufl.edu Date: 27 Jul 89 12:14:23+0200 Subject: GPS Sim.SW for Workstation To: For a lecture I am looking for a general purpose simulation SW (type SLAM II /SIMAN) running on a worstation like : >>> Macintosh II (1.PRIIORITY) Sun worstations (2.priority) IBM PS/2 If you know any SW of this type, or somebody who might know, please let me know !! Thank you for your help ! [[SLAM II and SIMAN both run on SUN workstations, and I believe that they have PC packages as well. For lecturing purposes, you might want to consider SMPL or CSIM. SMPL is available by FTP to our mailer machine, and CSIM is available from Herb Schwetman at MCC. -PAF]] Yours sincerely K. Andre Graber -- ****************************************************************************** * Andre Graber : Institut fuer Operations Research (IFOR) * * ETHZ, Clausiusstr. 47, 8092 Zuerich * * Phone: +411 256 40 21 / 16 Fax +411 69 39 73 * * UUCP: ..mcvax!cernvax!ethz!agraber * ****************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jul 89 14:09:25 EDT From: "Michael J. Chinni, SMCAR-CCS-E" To: simulation@ufl.edu Subject: Conference announcement Dear Collegue, Planning is now underway for the 1990 Eastern Multi-Conference (EMC) on Computer Simulation sponsered by the Society for Computer Simulation, International (SCS). The 1990 EMC will be held April 23-27 in Nashville, Tennessee. As chairman of the conference on Ballistics Simulation I am soliciting ideas, suggestions, and contributions for group leaders, panels, and papers. I would like to invite you to present a paper or to participate as a group leader, a session leader, or a session discussant. The 1990 EMC promises to be one of the best yet. The subject material runs the gamut of industrial, commercial, and government interests. As Ballistic Simulation Conference chairman I urge you to participate. I am interested in your ideas, your interests, and your active participation in what has come to be a premier event. Please, consider presenting a paper or participating as a group leader, a session leader, or a session discussant and if you have some good ideas, send them to me. Enclosed is an overview of the subject areas that I am looking for participation in. If you are interested in any of these areas, please consider actively participating in the conference. If you have any other areas that you would like to sponser, please send me a session proposal. If you know of others that may be interested in serving as a group leader, a session leader, or a session discussant, please pass this letter and enclosure on and let me know of their potential interest. Thank you again for your kind consideration. Sincerly, Michael J. Chinni Chair, Ballistics Simulation Conference for 1990 EMC CONFERENCE ON BALLISTICS SIMULATION All papers will deal with software technology for ballistics simulation. Papers and proposals for tutorials, panels, workshops and other special formats are solicited in all areas of ballistics simulation. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Interior Ballistics - Small armaments - Artillery - Tank weapons - Naval weapons - Aircraft and Helicopter weapons - Exterior Ballistics - Vacuum Trajectory - Simple Air Trajectory - Six degree of freedom trajectory - design for flight - finners and spinners - Terminal Ballistics - Kinetic energy penetration - Simulation of impact - Energetic materials - Shaped charges - Jet penetration - Fragmentation Other topics include: - Propulsion Dynamics - Launch Dynamics - Flight Dynamics - Warhead Mechanisms - Body Armor as related to Wound Ballistics - Weapon Identification - Gunnery Training Requirements and Deadlines Send your abstracts and/or session proposals on one side of a single 8.5" x 11" page to: Michael J. Chinni c/o 1990 Eastern Multiconference, SCS, P.O. Box 17900, San Diego, CA 92117, by AUGUST 31, 1989. Proposals received after that date will be considered as long as time and program space permit. Include full names, affiliations, addresses and phone numbers (office and home) for each author or participant. Attach, or copy business cards if available. Each abstract must include the title of the proposed paper with a short summary so that it may be properly positioned in the conference. Indicate on the page that the proposal and/or abstract is for the 1990 EMC - Conference on Ballistics Simulation Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent on or about OCTOBER 20, 1989. For accepted papers an author's kit with complete instructions for manuscript preparation is included. Participants receive instructions regarding conference attendance. Camera-ready copy of accepted papers and all other materials to be included in Conference Proceedings must be received at the SCS office by DECEMBER 15, 1989. Only papers which have NOT been previously published or presented should be submitted. Authors must obtain employer, client, or government releases prior to submittal of the final manuscript. Authors and other participants are expected to register early, at a reduced rate and to attend the Conference at their own expense to present accepted papers. For Further Information Anyone wishing further information can contact: Michael J. Chinni, Chair (Ballistics Simulation) ARDEC Attn: SMCAR-CCS-E, B. 350 Annex Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 07806-5000 (201) 724-4140 (AV) 880-4140 ------------------------------ END OF SIMULATION DIGEST ************************