The following message from Wolfgang Reimer bounced, so
I'm forwarding it along below.

Yes, there are no wireless network actors in Ptolemy II, so you would
need to write them.  In principle, writing new Ptolemy II actors
by using Ptolemy Classic actors as a guideline is fairly
straightforward.


http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptIIfaq.htm#ptolemy classic
says:
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 1.2 What about compatibility with Ptolemy Classic (Ptolemy 0.7.x)?

    This FAQ covers Ptolemy II. The Ptolemy Classic FAQ can be found
    at http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyclassic/ptolemy.faq

    Ptolemy 0.x is fairly mature software in that the design is stable
    and mostly unchanging. The Ptolemy II software system is under
    active development.
  # They are written in different languages (Java vs. C++)
  # They have different file formats. Ptolemy 0.x uses Octtools,
    Ptolemy II uses a system based on XML
  # They have different user interfaces. The Ptolemy II UI is much
    easier to use than the Ptolemy Classic UI.
  # Ptolemy Classic works best under Unix. There is a Windows port of
    Ptolemy Classic, but it does not work well.
    Ptolemy II works under both Unix and Windows.
  # Ptolemy Classic can generate code for various DSP primarily using
    SDF semantics.
    Ptolemy II can generate code for non-hierarchical SDF models and
    for hierarchical Giotto models.
    For more information about the current status of code generation
    in Ptolemy II, see
    http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptIIlatest/ptII/doc/codegen.htm 
--end--

-Christopher

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Hi Shirin:

shirin mohseni wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi
> I used to work with Ptolemy classic for network simulation. I shifted 
> now to PtolemyII, but it seems that the classic version is more complete 
> and has more libraries. For example, I don't see the wireless networks 
> there. Is it right? Shall I move back to Ptolemy classic?
> In this case what should I download to have Ptolemy classic under redhar 
> 6.2??

Ptolemy Classic rpms for RedHat 6.x can be downloaded from 
<ftp://ftp.tu-ilmenau.de/ptolemy/ptolemy0.7.1.linux/RH6.x/>. Please read 
<ftp://ftp.tu-ilmenau.de/ptolemy/ptolemy0.7.1.linux/RH6.x/README> before 
you start.

> Thanks in Advance,
> Shirin Mohseni
> 

Regards,

Wolfgang.
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