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License: The FLUX package is free for academical and commercial use. It includes no warranty of any kind. The FLUX CAPACITOR comprises the lpsolve package licensed under the LPGL license.
Hardware Requirements: You need a computer and a monitor helps, a printer is not necessary. The default settings reserve 1Gb of RAM at startup, additionally disk capacity for the output is needed -- as a rule of thumb you can expect around 1.2x the size of the input file. The FLUX SIMULATOR will run on all systems that provide a Java Virtual Machine 1.5 or higher (available here or for Macintosh there), the FLUX CAPACITOR depends additionally on a functional library of lpsolve and the native interface classes for accessing the lpsolve API from Java.
Which distribution of the FLUX CAPACITOR is for you
- if you have Windows XP (NT/2000/Vista not tested): download the "32bit Windows / 32bit UniX86" distribution
- if you own a "regular" Unix machine based on x86 architecture: try also the "32bit Windows / 32bit UniX86" packet
- if you have a 64bit Unix machine with an x86 processor: use directly the "64bit UniX86 / Generic" distribution, without any compilation attempt
- if you have a hardware that does not comply with any of these specifications, or, if the provided compilation failed to work on your computer, use the source code included in the "64bit UniX86 / Generic distribution" to compile the native classes on your system. Definitely you can compile the sources on any architecture that supports the gcc and libraries.