On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 06:43, Andrew Case wrote:
> "(7) Webinar: Deployment of MATLAB Applications to C, C++, COM, and Java
> October 23, 2003
> Save considerable development time by using the MATLAB Compiler and
> MATLAB builders to automatically convert MATLAB applications into
> deployable components for use outside the MATLAB environment.
> http://www.mathworks.com/mld_app"
>
> So perhaps there is a way to bring Pierce's work into the type of
> arrangement you outline.
I don't suppose you priced that software. I did. There are no student
versions, and to get code out of the Simulink stuff would require the
Real Time Workbench ($7500) and the Real Time Coder (another several
thousand). Not worth it at this point.
> "(10) Seminar: Rapid Prototyping and Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing
> with Simulink for Control Applications
> October 21, 2003 in Manhattan Beach, CA
> You can use Simulink and Stateflow models with various hardware
> options for rapid prototyping and hardware-in-the-loop testing of
> aerospace and other control system concepts. Attend this seminar
> to learn how."
Cool. That's more or less what we are hacking up. When and where is
this seminar?
> Theres an Open Source variant of MATLAB called Octave, which I keep
> intending to look at but haven't gotten to. Apparently it has much of
> the same functionality as the basic MATLAB setup, but without the
> graphics capabilities (though I gather there are work arounds). Does
> anyone on the list have experience with Octave?
It doesn't have all the Simulink stuff, which is the part of Matlab I
am using most for this stuff.
-p
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