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The installation is QSIM is not much simpler than it has been in the
past. We are still working out some of the kinks so if you have any
problems please contact us. This option is designed for people that
will be installing QSIM on a small number of architectures and Lisp
versions and who will not be modifying the baseline and recompiling
QSIM on a regular basis. I suspect that this is a vast majority of
the users. This option does not take advantage of the Common Lisp
Defsystem and thus when recompiling QSIM all of the source files must
be recompiled and the binary files will be stored in the same
directory as the source.
- 1.
- Unpack the tar file contained on the tape. This can be
performed with the following command:
zcat beta.tar.Z | tar xvf -
- 2.
- Modify the definition of *qsim-root* in the file
start-nq-no-defsystem.lisp in the root QSIM directory.
- 3.
- Compile the c-code to run xbatch. This is described in more
detail in the write-up on the POS system modifications for
the Unix environment. For this installation, place the
compiled program (it is called xbatch) in the xpos
directory. (This is only required when running under
Unix. For Windows or the Mac, POS is not used.)
- 4.
- Compile QSIM by loading the file
start-nq-no-defsystem.lisp and executing
(compile-qsim) from the user package.
- 5.
- Test the installation by entering the qsim package
(i.e. type in (in-package :qsim) and then execute the
function (q) and select some models to run.
- 6.
- The installation is now complete. In the future, QSIM
can be loaded by loading start-nq-no-defsystem.lisp and
executing (load-qsim).
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Daniel J. Clancy
5/29/1998