Quite of a few of the library elements from Ptolemy Classic have
not been ported to Ptolemy II, although for most, it would not
be hard to do. The one exception is the higher-order functions,
which would require a fairly deep understanding of Ptolemy II to
port...
Edward Lee
At 08:16 AM 12/8/20
Hi,
I am writing actors for Bluetooth devices, if want any help, you can
write me.
Alisson
- Original Message -
From: "shirin mohseni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 5:16 AM
Subject: Two basic questions
The following message from Wolfgang Reimer bounced, so
I'm forwarding it along below.
Yes, there are no wireless network actors in Ptolemy II, so you would
need to write them. In principle, writing new Ptolemy II actors
by using Ptolemy Classic actors as a guideline is fairly
straightforward.
h
Hi
I used to work with Ptolemy classic for network simulation. I shifted now to
PtolemyII, but it seems that the classic version is more complete and has
more libraries. For example, I don't see the wireless networks there. Is it
right? Shall I move back to Ptolemy classic?
In this case what