Dear Yasirroni, If you cannot afford a half a cup of coffee a day for something you use to do your research or homework I'd be happy to send you a free license. As the matter of fact, I'll give away 50 licenses to the first 50 students who send me their full name, name of the university they attend and their school e-mail address where I can send them the license. Anybody who is interested, send the requested information to [email protected] and you'll get the license. You can download it to try it and read the user's manual at www.bia-soft.com and decide if it is something that can be useful to you.
If the list administrator tells me to leave because I violated some list rules I will do so. Best regards, Jovan On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 9:21 PM Muhammad Yasirroni < [email protected]> wrote: > Did you release it in GitHub or something similar in Open Source format, > just like matpower? If not, I will unsubscribe. MATPOWER is mainly used for > students, not enterprise. > > On Mon, 7 Apr 2025, 11:19 Jovan Ilic, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> By the way, I still have a set of FERC 715 filings that PowerWorld posted >> on their site in 1998 >> before it became critical infrastructure information. If anybody is >> interested in looking at them >> I can check with FERC if it is ok to share them with others. They are in >> PSSE format but I guess >> they can be easily converted to mpc format. >> >> On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 8:50 PM Jovan Ilic <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Everybody, >>> >>> I posted Matpower Viewer mpv-1.1.0.1 which fixes some small issues and >>> adds >>> tabular viewer and editor. Thanks to everybody for the feedback and bug >>> reports. >>> I am done with the AC power flow but it needs pretty output like >>> matpower has etc. >>> It's been tested with all the matpower cases and seems to give very >>> close results, >>> 10^-12 or so. Is anybody interested to beta test it as I am completing >>> it? >>> >>> The next version will probably include acpf, dcpf, acopf and dcopf. >>> >>> Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. There were some >>> comments >>> that the automatic layout does not work. Actually, it does work and is >>> quite more >>> powerful than the usual negative spring forces algorithm but it does >>> have a few >>> parameters to adjust. I personally like that it can layout disconnected >>> islands and >>> even identify weakly connected parts. Identifying such "features" is >>> the purpose of >>> a GUI. I'll write 2-3 entries in FAQ or in the User's manual to explain >>> how to get >>> good layouts. I also rewrote the User's manual on the web site. >>> >>> Jovan >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 3:05 PM Jovan Ilic <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi everybody, >>>> >>>> Is anybody interested in beta testing GUI front end for >>>> matpower? It runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS intel. >>>> If you are interested send me an e-mail and I'll send you >>>> a license valid for a couple of weeks. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Jovan >>>> >>>
