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- From: wang@nyquist.usc.edu (Weizheng Wang)
- Newsgroups: sci.engr.control
- Subject: Re: SimuLab Vd ACSL
- Date: 11 Nov 1992 06:20:30 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- Steve said:
- > I have a 6x6 nonlinear system to simulate. I have access to SimuLab and ACSL
- > but haven't used either package.
- >
- > Can someone recommend one package over the other?
-
- I recommend you to use simulink (simulab).
-
- ACSL is a simulation language. It runs on workstations.
-
- Simulink is an easy to use software built on X windows. You may learn
- and be expert of using it in a short time. It can be run on workstations,
- PC, and Mac. In addition, it conducts live simulations that display
- your result during the simulation. You may change your model parameters
- and see the result immediately. The function of the simulink can be
- extended by using C, FORTRAN and matlab M-files.
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