Re: Electric VLSI Design System now open source!

1998-10-12 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Oct 11, 1998 at 09:27:07AM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> I am pleased to announce that the "Electric VLSI Design System" is now
> available to anyone who wishes to use it.

Unless someone has beaten me to it I will attempt to package it asap
(which could be a couple of weeks). Sounds very good although I haven't
yet had a chance to try it out.

Hamish
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Electric VLSI Design System now open source!

1998-10-12 Thread Dan Kegel
Saw the following on http://slashdot.org.  Sounds like very good news.
- Dan

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 1998/10/10
Newsgroups:  alt.electronics.analog.vlsi, can.vlsi, comp.lsi,
comp.lsi.cad, cu.vlsi 


I am pleased to announce that the "Electric VLSI Design System" is now
available to anyone who wishes to use it.

Free source code and documentation can be found on the Free Software
Foundation web site.  For the latest version, download
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/electric-5.4g3.tar.gz

Here are some of the amazing features that you will find in Electric:

> Platform independence.  This source release compiles under UNIX,
Windows, and Macintosh.

> Design both Schematic circuits and ASICs (has many IC design rule sets,
including the latest quad-metal MOSIS submicron rules).

> Many built-in tools (DRC, Simulation, Routing, Silicon Compilation, VHDL
interface, Network Consistency Checking, Compaction, Compensation, PLA
Generation, and much more).

> Built-in constraint system provides powerful design assistance.

> Flexible database and tool control make this an ideal workbench for CAD
tool development.

If you want further information, see the GNU web page at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/electric/electric.html
And if you want further information from the folks who wrote Electric,
see
their web page at:
http://www.electriceditor.com

Enjoy!
-Steven Rubin