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Support Files for Smooth Pursuit (sppkg)

This document describes the support files (sppkg) for implementing visual smooth pursuit, within the TENNS simulation environment. This edition documents version 1.0.

1. Notices  
2. Introduction  
3. Installation  
4. Overview  

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Introduction

2.1 Obtaining  
2.2 Other Documentation  

Installation

3.1 Required Build Tools  
3.2 Building  

Overview

4.1 Library  
4.2 Tutorial  
4.3 Post-processing  


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1. Notices

Support Files for the Smooth Pursuit Models NMI Component (sppkg)

Copyright (C) 1997 - 2003 Mike Arnold, Altjira Software.

Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies.

This software and documentation is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. All questions should be addressed to mikea@altjira.com.


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2. Introduction

2.1 Obtaining  
2.2 Other Documentation  

This document describes the support files (sppkg) for implementing visual smooth pursuit, within the TENNS simulation environment.


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2.1 Obtaining

sppkg may be downloaded from http://www.altjira.com/distrib/sppkg. The latest version of this documentation may be found at http://www.altjira.com/support/sppkg/sppkg.html.


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2.2 Other Documentation

For information on companion software, frameworks, components and related documentation refer to the TENNS documentation, the Network Model Interface documentation, and the NMI Simulation Resources documentation.

This documentation is also installed to ${prefix}/doc/sppkg, where `${prefix}' is the installation directory specified during the build configuration.


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3. Installation

3.1 Required Build Tools  
3.2 Building  

For information on dependencies and supported platforms refer to the TENNS documentation.


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3.1 Required Build Tools

The following software is suggested. Other versions may work but have not been tested.

Package maintenance requires:


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3.2 Building

Refer to the README and INSTALL files in the distribution.


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4. Overview

4.1 Library  
4.2 Tutorial  
4.3 Post-processing  

Add general info.


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4.1 Library

Add general info.


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4.2 Tutorial

The tutorial consists of ... simulations:

For example using the TENNS framework, try the following commands at the terminal prompt:

 
cd xxx
tenns xxx.cnf -


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4.3 Post-processing

No special matdpp functions defined.


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1. Notices
2. Introduction
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