Sounds GREAT ! thank you ! I just took a quick look, the comparison to SimuLink looks good, now if someone could make a comparison with Modelica ;-)
cheers, Stef Mientki Rob Clewley wrote: > We are pleased to announce version 0.84 of PyDSTool, an open-source > dynamical systems simulation, modeling, and analysis package. > > This long-overdue release is primarily intended to bring existing > PyDSTool functionality up to date with the latest numpy and scipy releases > (previous versions required scipy 0.3.2, numarray, numeric, etc). > Also, PyDSTool is now compatible with 64-bit CPUs. > > While we have added a few new features and made several fixes, major > improvements to functionality are in the pipeline for version 0.90. > > Please see http://pydstool.sourceforge.net for release notes and > documentation, > and http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydstool for downloading. As ever, > please > send us feedback if you have any problems with this new release or ideas > and > code contributions for future releases. > > Regards, > > Rob, Erik, and Drew. > Center for Applied Mathematics, > Cornell University. > > ****************** > > PyDSTool is an integrated simulation, modeling and analysis package > for dynamical systems, written in Python (and partly in C). It is > being developed at Cornell University, and the source code is > available under the terms of the BSD license. PyDSTool runs on Linux, > Windows, and Macs, and aims to have a minimal number of package > dependencies. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list