Bob Nielsen wrote:
> 
> IIRC, NEC stands for numerical electromagnetic code and it uses the method
> of moments to analyze antennas.  Earlier versions are free, but the latest
> has a hefty license fee.  There are some DOS and windows programs
> available (elnec, eznec, mininec, etc.) which have a shell that makes it
> easy to use.

Do you know where the source code is available from (these early
versions)

> 
> I used to have a DOS fortran compiler around somewhere.  I wonder if it
> would run in dosemu?  I haven't tried g77 (it's been ten years or more
> since I have done any fortran programming).
> 

It's not ten years ago in my case, but still awhile ago.
I'd do more, if I had a decent debugger at work....

> Bob
> 
> On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 10:40:58PM +0000, Riley Williams wrote:
> > >
> > > I know Fortran, but not NEC so...
> > >
> > >  1. What is it?
> > >
> > >  2. Where is it?
> > >
> > > Best wishes from Riley.
> >

Juergen

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