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Old September 24th 07, 05:27 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Speedup NEC-Engine, using multiple CPU-Cores


"Roy Lewallen" wrote in message
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Whatever you do, you should seriously contemplate basing your work on
the NEC4 engine, rather than the older NEC 2 engine. Sure, you'll
have to pay for it, but it's structured better for what you want to
do, and more accurate to boot.


I was recently told that the non-commercial NEC-4 license doesn't include
source code. I haven't confirmed this, but it's something you should
investigate before purchasing an NEC-4 license if you intend to modify the
source code.

You'll also, of course, need a Fortran compiler capable of compiling a
multi-threaded application.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL


I have a non-commercial license, and it came with NEC 4.1 FORTRAN
source code.

Frank