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Subject: Re: we need an updated esim
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Date: Wed, 14-Mar-84 14:40:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Mar 14 14:40:00 1984
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Nf-From: acf4!solworth    Mar 20 14:40:00 1984

The tools from Berkeley use an old version of the simulator written by
Chris Terman now at MIT.  A more accurate simulator, rsim is available
from Chris directly, or can be obtained through the U. of Washington
VLSI Consortium.  The advantage of going to U of W is that the '.sim'
formats are different, and U of Wash will give you (in addition to
the Berkeley and MIT release) conversion programs to go between the
two formats.

Another simulator which is available is MOSSIM, developed by Randal
Bryant, now at Caltech.  This simulator requires a MAINSAIL liscence
available for $250 to universities ($10K to others).

Jon Solworth
New York University