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New: An updated version of CUTEr
is now available featuring simplified tools and a new Matlab interface
with dynamic allocation. This version of CUTEr supersedes the
current version. Users are advised to head to the
development
website and
migrate to the new tools.
Users who still want to use the classic CUTEr can download it below.
However, please be aware that this version is no longer supported.
CUTEr is available for the following popular platforms:
Compaq (DEC) Alpha, Cray, HP, IBM RS/6000, Apple and Intel-like PCs,
SGI and SUN.
It is designed to be easily adapted to other platforms.
Support is provided for the following operating systems:
Apple OSX, Digital UNIX, Tru-64 UNIX, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, IRIX and
Solaris.
Double and single precision is available, in predefined small, medium or
large size. Size may also be customized to best suit your architecture
and needs.
CUTEr comes as a gzipped tarfile and is adapted to heterogeneous networks
as well as to personal, single-user, computers. Complete documentation is
included in the form of a pdf document, ascii readme files and man
pages.
CUTEr is distributed under the following
license and is as free as can
be. You are supposed to have read and agreed with the license
terms before downloading the software.
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Retrieving the files
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Requirements : CUTEr vitally relies on the SIF
decoder SifDec
to properly decode SIF files and generate the necessary
Fortan 77 subroutines, to be used by other packages.
CUTEr no longer relies on external programs to install. All that is
needed are a C preprocessor and basic Unix tools, such as sed and awk.
Note : If you do not have a cpp installed, but do have
a C compiler, the
following file
may act as a replacement. Edit it as you see fit.
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The most recent version of CUTEr is v2.0 revision 0.
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Please note however that individual
CUTE and CUTEr
files are different; one cannot be substituted for
the other!
Although the
CUTE
testing environment is still available for download, we wish to
stress the fact that it will be no longer maintained and
that for the most recent features and updates, we encourage
users to switch to CUTEr.
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