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From jbuck@Synopsys.COM Wed Mar 9 23:34:05 1994
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This is a request for discussion to consider the creation of a group
for the Ptolemy design environment from UC Berkeley, to be named
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
This seems the most appropriate name, by analogy with the groups for
Khoros and Matlab. The group would be unmoderated.
What is Ptolemy:
Ptolemy provides a highly flexible foundation for the specification,
simulation, and rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object
oriented framework within which diverse models of computation can
co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a data-flow
system can be easily connected to a hardware simulator which in turn
may be connected to a discrete-event system, etc. Because of this,
Ptolemy can be used to model entire systems.
In addition, Ptolemy has code generation capabilities. From a
flow graph description, Ptolemy can generate both C code and DSP
assembly code for rapid prototyping. (Code generation facilities
are presently limited).
Ptolemy has been used for a broad range of applications including
signal processing, telecomunications, parallel processing, wireless
communications, network design, radio astronomy, real time systems, and
hardware/software co-design. Ptolemy has also been used as a lab
for signal processing and communications courses. Currently Ptolemy
has hundreds of users in over 100 sites, both in industry and academia.
A new release of Ptolemy (version 0.5, which if it were numbered like most
software would be 5.0, since it is the 5th major release) is planned for
next week (knock on wood). It is freely redistributable under the
Berkeley licensing terms (same as for Tcl/Tk). It currently runs on
Sun Sparcs (SunOS 4.1.x), DecStations (Ultrix), and HP-PA (HP-UX).
There is presently a mailing list, ptolemy-hackers@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu,
for Ptolemy discussion, with more than 200 participants. It's starting
to get a bit large for a mailing list, and it seems time to make a
newsgroup.
Any discussion that is relevant to Ptolemy would be fair game for the
newsgroup.
--
-- Joe Buck jbuck@synopsys.com
Posting from but not speaking for Synopsys, Inc.
Formerly jbuck@<various-hosts>.eecs.berkeley.edu
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Fri Apr 8 15:55:45 1994
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Subject: CFV: comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
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FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
Newsgroups line:
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy The Ptolemy simulation/code generation environment
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 29 April 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups, the proponent will
post it to the Ptolemy-Hackers list <ptolemy-hackers@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu>.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Joe Buck <jbuck@Synopsys.COM>
CHARTER
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy will be a forum for discussion by the users and
implementers of Ptolemy, the freely redistributable block-diagram-oriented
tool for simulation, software prototyping, and code generation from the
University of California, Berkeley.
BACKGROUND
What is Ptolemy:
Ptolemy provides a highly flexible foundation for the specification,
simulation, and rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object
oriented framework within which diverse models of computation can
co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a data-flow
system can be easily connected to a hardware simulator which in turn
may be connected to a discrete-event system, etc. Because of this,
Ptolemy can be used to model entire systems.
In addition, Ptolemy has code generation capabilities. From a
flow graph description, Ptolemy can generate both C code and DSP
assembly code for rapid prototyping. Note that code generation is
not yet complete, and is included in the current release for
demonstration purposes only.
Ptolemy has been used for a broad range of applications including
signal processing, telecomunications, parallel processing, wireless
communications, network design, radio astronomy, real time systems, and
hardware/software co-design. Ptolemy has also been used as a lab
for signal processing and communications courses. Currently Ptolemy
has hundreds of users in over 100 sites, both in industry and academia.
A new major release of Ptolemy (version 0.5, which if it were numbered
like most software would be 5.0, since it is the 5th major release)
has just been announced; the FTP site is ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu.
Get and read pub/README to find out how to retrieve the distribution.
RATIONALE
There is presently a mailing list, ptolemy-hackers@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu,
for Ptolemy discussion, with more than 200 participants and growing. A
large increase is expected with the new release. It's starting to get a
bit large for a mailing list, and it seems time to make a newsgroup.
Many members of the mailing list, as well as others, have suggested a
newsgroup.
The name is chosen to correspond to similar newsgroups for the Khoros
and Matlab systems, which are also under comp.soft-sys.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
I vote NO on comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Tue Apr 19 17:50:27 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
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LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
unmoderated group comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
Newsgroups line:
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy The Ptolemy simulation/code generation environment
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 29 April 1994.
After this CFV appears on news.announce.newgroups, the proponent will
post it to the Ptolemy-Hackers list <ptolemy-hackers@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu>.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Joe Buck <jbuck@Synopsys.COM>
CHARTER
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy will be a forum for discussion by the users and
implementers of Ptolemy, the freely redistributable block-diagram-oriented
tool for simulation, software prototyping, and code generation from the
University of California, Berkeley.
BACKGROUND
What is Ptolemy:
Ptolemy provides a highly flexible foundation for the specification,
simulation, and rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object
oriented framework within which diverse models of computation can
co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a data-flow
system can be easily connected to a hardware simulator which in turn
may be connected to a discrete-event system, etc. Because of this,
Ptolemy can be used to model entire systems.
In addition, Ptolemy has code generation capabilities. From a
flow graph description, Ptolemy can generate both C code and DSP
assembly code for rapid prototyping. Note that code generation is
not yet complete, and is included in the current release for
demonstration purposes only.
Ptolemy has been used for a broad range of applications including
signal processing, telecomunications, parallel processing, wireless
communications, network design, radio astronomy, real time systems, and
hardware/software co-design. Ptolemy has also been used as a lab
for signal processing and communications courses. Currently Ptolemy
has hundreds of users in over 100 sites, both in industry and academia.
A new major release of Ptolemy (version 0.5, which if it were numbered
like most software would be 5.0, since it is the 5th major release)
has just been announced; the FTP site is ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu.
Get and read pub/README to find out how to retrieve the distribution.
RATIONALE
There is presently a mailing list, ptolemy-hackers@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu,
for Ptolemy discussion, with more than 200 participants and growing. A
large increase is expected with the new release. It's starting to get a
bit large for a mailing list, and it seems time to make a newsgroup.
Many members of the mailing list, as well as others, have suggested a
newsgroup.
The name is chosen to correspond to similar newsgroups for the Khoros
and Matlab systems, which are also under comp.soft-sys.
HOW TO VOTE
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
Your mail message should contain one of the following statements:
I vote YES on comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
I vote NO on comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
You may also ABSTAIN in place of YES/NO - this will not affect the outcome.
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Addresses and
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy Bounce List - No need to revote
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phil_sohn1@quickmail.apple.com Phil Sohn
zulaica@maunakea.ece.nps.navy.mil Dan Zulaica
From rdippold@qualcomm.com (RonDippold) Wed May 4 17:42:06 1994
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: RESULT: comp.soft-sys.ptolemy passes 311:20
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RESULT
unmoderated group comp.soft-sys.ptolemy passes 311:20
There were 311 YES votes and 20 NO votes, for a total of 331 valid votes.
There were 3 abstains.
For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO)
votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes.
There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no
serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of
news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter.
Newsgroups line:
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy The Ptolemy simulation/code generation environment
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
proposed group contact Joe Buck <jbuck@Synopsys.COM>
CHARTER
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy will be a forum for discussion by the users and
implementers of Ptolemy, the freely redistributable block-diagram-oriented
tool for simulation, software prototyping, and code generation from the
University of California, Berkeley.
BACKGROUND
What is Ptolemy:
Ptolemy provides a highly flexible foundation for the specification,
simulation, and rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object
oriented framework within which diverse models of computation can
co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a data-flow
system can be easily connected to a hardware simulator which in turn
may be connected to a discrete-event system, etc. Because of this,
Ptolemy can be used to model entire systems.
In addition, Ptolemy has code generation capabilities. From a
flow graph description, Ptolemy can generate both C code and DSP
assembly code for rapid prototyping. Note that code generation is
not yet complete, and is included in the current release for
demonstration purposes only.
Ptolemy has been used for a broad range of applications including
signal processing, telecomunications, parallel processing, wireless
communications, network design, radio astronomy, real time systems, and
hardware/software co-design. Ptolemy has also been used as a lab
for signal processing and communications courses. Currently Ptolemy
has hundreds of users in over 100 sites, both in industry and academia.
A new major release of Ptolemy (version 0.5, which if it were numbered
like most software would be 5.0, since it is the 5th major release)
has just been announced; the FTP site is ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu.
Get and read pub/README to find out how to retrieve the distribution.
RATIONALE
There is presently a mailing list, ptolemy-hackers@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu,
for Ptolemy discussion, with more than 200 participants and growing. A
large increase is expected with the new release. It's starting to get a
bit large for a mailing list, and it seems time to make a newsgroup.
Many members of the mailing list, as well as others, have suggested a
newsgroup.
The name is chosen to correspond to similar newsgroups for the Khoros
and Matlab systems, which are also under comp.soft-sys.
comp.soft-sys.ptolemy Final Vote Ack
Voted Yes
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muir@idiom.berkeley.ca.us David Muir Sharnoff
mulligan%alamo.is@brooktree.com danny mulligan
murthy@heaviside.eecs.berkeley.edu Praveen Murthy
mzeytin@ee.ryerson.ca Mehmet Zeytinoglu
nachterg@imec.be Lode Nachtergaele
neal@ctd.comsat.com Neal Becker
nestorv@eecs.umich.edu Nestor Voronka
nsu@sm.luth.se
ofer@eng.tau.ac.il OFER Lapid 4X6OJ
paolo.coppo@cselt.stet.it
parks@bennett.eecs.berkeley.edu Tom Parks
pascoe@MathWorks.COM Dave Pascoe
paul@eg426.berkeley.edu Paul Milligan
pearce@hook.wdgarl.wes.mot.com Mike Pearce
pehl@hannover.sgp.slb.com H. Pehl
pek@longinus.canberra.edu.au Peter Kenne
per@wdpdts.wd.estec.esa.nl Per Loekkemyhr
phil_sohn1@quickmail.apple.com Phil Sohn
Piet.Wauters@esat.kuleuven.ac.be
pino@hubble.eecs.berkeley.edu Jose Luis Pino
plangner@bnr.ca paul (p.) langner
pmohanra@pcocd2.intel.com Palanisamy Mohanraj
prestonh@cyberspace.com Preston Hauck
ptoleme@ese-metz.fr
ptolemy@ait.nrl.navy.mil Dick Stevens
qian@neuroth.co.at Qian Zhang
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
r.oxbrow@ee.mu.OZ.AU r oxbrow
raghav@cs.binghamton.edu _
rainer@castor.lkn.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de Rainer Siebenhaar
rbp@pintail.lanl.gov Raj Patil
rbz@hook.wdgarl.wes.mot.com Rodd Zurcher
rdm@cfcl.com Rich Morin
reason@metcalf.eecs.berkeley.edu Johnathan Reason
Renaud.Hebert@mimosa.unice.fr Hebert Renaud
rfanta@cea.Berkeley.EDU Richard Fanta
rgwilhel@uncc.edu Robert G Wilhelm
richard@tv.tv.tek.com Richard Kim
rick@bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
rjaffe@hannibal.ATL.GE.COM Richard C Jaffe
rjjt@netcom.com Richard Tobias
rob@pe1chl.ampr.org Rob Janssen
robert@is.aist-nara.ac.jp
roosi@rasi.lr.ttu.ee Aarne Roosi
rouvaen@univ-valenciennes.fr rouvaen
rs@ife.ee.ethz.ch Rolf Sommerhalder
SAAST8@vms.cis.pitt.edu THE PRINCE
safeplaces@aol.com
samel@imec.be Sunil Samel
santos@pistons.sps.mot.com federico de los santos
saty_su@pts.mot.com SUNIL SATYAMURTI X3342 Ppppp
saz@hook.wdgarl.wes.mot.com Scott Zabolotzky
scenter@bnr.ca stephen (s.) center
scheidt@Synopsys.COM Paul Scheidt
segura@hal.ugr.es J.C. Segura Luna
sergio@bedevere.AMD.COM Sergio Ramirez
sha@snucom.snu.ac.kr Prof. Ha
shuvra@gauss.eecs.berkeley.edu Shuvra Bhattacharyya
SIGMUND@kihelektro.kih.no Sigmund Gudvangen
sjpark%adam.kaist.ac.kr@daiduk.kaist.ac.kr Park SeungJong
sjr@eng.cam.ac.uk
skr@kau.vtt.fi Seppo Rantala
slock@eurecom.fr Dirk Slock
smohanak@fourier.cecase.ukans.edu Satish Mohanakrishnan
snelgar@doe.carleton.ca Martin Snelgrove
solarcar@meceng.coe.neu.edu N.U. Solar Car Team
sriram@doppler.eecs.berkeley.edu S. Sriram
ssheng@zabriskie.EECS.Berkeley.EDU
stadler@ll.mit.edu J. Scott Stadler
stefano@wdpdts.wd.estec.esa.nl Stefano Gonnelli
steve@vigra.com Steve Haehnichen
strom@alpha.ee.ufl.edu Erik G. Strom
swkim@dspsun.sait.samsung.co.kr Sang Wook Kim
tangneyb@fisheries.nsw.gov.au Brian Tangney
tbui@sedona.intel.com Tuan Bui~
td90bg@hh.se Bengt Gorden
teo@prz.tu-berlin.de Theodoros Kyfonidis
tgl@netcom12.netcom.com Tom Lane
tkc@pine.ece.utexas.edu Thomas K. Callaway
tm90mn@hh.se Magnus Nilsson
travis@shortbus.mitre.org
twleung@bnr.ca tze-wo (t.) leung
usa1@garfield.fe.up.pt Aluno de Silvio Abrantes
uswnvg!mcoluzz@uunet.UU.NET Michael Coluzzi
uwe.huebner@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de Prof.Uwe Huebner
Uwe.Steinhausen@gmd.de Uwe Steinhausen I5.EDS
vanandel@stout.atd.ucar.EDU Joe VanAndel
velez@bnr.ca edgar (e.f.) velez
ventre@cps.na.cnr.it giorgio ventre
vissers@prl.philips.nl Kees A. Vissers
vjs@lenkkari.cs.tut.fi Vesa Savela
vkm@eedsp.gatech.edu Vijay K. Madisetti
vleung@ee.ubc.ca
voegel@lkn.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de Hans-Joerg Voegel
vukovic@wes.mot.com Ivan Vukovic
wcheung@ee.ubc.ca
wgr%babar@rtifs2.rti.org
whuang@wang.eecs.berkeley.edu Wei-Jen Huang
williams@etc.atinc.com Dave Williams
wilson@k2.bdti.com Dave Wilson
wjohnson@nrl7350.nrlssc.navy.mil Walter Johnson
wkreuzer@email.tuwien.ac.at Werner KREUZER
wli@viterbi.eecs.berkeley.edu Wei-Yi Li
woesner@ftsu09.ee.TU-Berlin.DE Hagen Woesner
wolf@dutentb.et.tudelft.nl Pieter van der Wolf
wongi@netcom.com Isaac Wong
woo@ra-next.arc.nasa.gov Alex Woo x6010 227-6 rm 315
wstuartj@ecn.purdue.edu W Stuart Jones
wtc@messier.eecs.berkeley.edu Wan-teh Chang
wyk@sparc1.ee.ncku.edu.tw Wu
xmei@slepian.eecs.berkeley.edu Mei Xiao
xuan@sr.hp.com Xiaohua Xuan
yadallee@GALcon.Ersys.edmonton.ab.CA Dave Shariff Yadallee
ylval@isy.liu.se Ylva Leijon Larsson
yona@eng.tau.ac.il Yona Eyal
yonik@bnr.ca yonik (y.) breton
yorkr@cs.man.ac.uk Richard York
younger@sig1.arl.army.mil M. Younger
yuanchi@bode.eecs.berkeley.edu Yuan-Chi Chang
zarnich@ait.nrl.navy.mil Robert Zarnich
zie@LTE.E-TECHNIK.uni-erlangen.de Thomas Ziegler
zigmunds@dsv.su.se Zigmunds Vainers
zulaica@maunakea.ece.nps.navy.mil Dan Zulaica
Voted No
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apolzer@cs.ucsd.edu Andreas Polzer
berryh@udel.edu
bsb2@columbia.edu Bernard S Black
crouchkp@flidh102.delcoelect.com
cward@Think.COM Christopher Ward
grohol@alpha.acast.nova.edu John Grohol
HD0022%ALBNYVMS.bitnet@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU Chip Dunham
Horst.Salzwedel@TheoInf.TU-Ilmenau.DE Horst Salzwedel
jfortt@dorsai.dorsai.org Joseph Fortt
jfurr@acpub.duke.edu Joel Furr
jrm@globalvillag.com John R. MacWilliamson
j_herlih@oz.plymouth.edu Axl
Kari.Hurtta@fmi.fi Kari E. Hurtta
pk@vlsi.auc.dk Peter Koch
rcsiebel@vnet3.vub.ac.be Roland Siebelink
S.Flockton@rhbnc.ac.uk
smarry@turing.toronto.edu Marc Moorcroft
srogers@tad.eds.com Steve Rogers
stainles@bga.com Dwight Brown
WARD@ernie.van.forintek.ca Ward F. Bush
Abstained
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flash@AUSTIN.LOCKHEED.COM Jim Melton
lmccarth@freya.cs.umass.edu
mmt@RedBrick.COM Maxime Taksar KC6ZPS
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