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| Lispix | image analysis program for Microsoft Windows |
Description: The Lispix web page describes itself thus: "Lispix is a public domain image analysis program for Microsoft Windows (PC), written and maintained by David Bright. While including basic image processing functions found in NIH Image, ImageJ, and in some commercial programs, it features a collection of special purpose research tools for electron microscopy and spectral imaging at NIST. In spite of that, many of the tools incorporated into Lispix have been useful for other researchers."
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License: Open Source, GNU or similar Price: Free URL: http://www.nist.gov/ lispix/ doc/ contents.htm OSs: Windows, Source Available ReviewText: From the revision history, this looks like a well maintained package. There are comments from 2003 right up to December 2006 (this note made in January of 2007). The Lispix site says: "Lispix is useful for processing and analyzing images, and stacks of images or data cubes. Image pixels can be bit, integer, real, complex and color.
Most of Lispix is written in Common Lisp. Windows specific code that is written in Allegro Common Lisp, is segregated into a separate folder, and is comparatively small. Lispix is designed to be portable previous versions have also run on the Macintosh. Source code is available on request." |
| Gnucap | Circuit Simulator |
Description:
GNU Circuit Analysis Package. This is a general purpose circuit simulator capable
of nonlinear DC and transient analysis, fourier analysis and AC analysis.
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License: Open Source, GNU or similar Price: Free URL: http://geda.seul.org/ tools/ gnucap/ index.html OSs: Linux ReviewText: Not a Spice variant, although some of the models have their roots in SPICE. Keywords: simulator , circuit simulator , gEDA , nonlinear DC , transient , Fourier , AC analysis Submitter: Mike Stanley Affiliation: None xml_ID: 20060316 (single entry page) |
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