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atlc - Arbitrary Transmission Line Calculator.

Program for analysing arbitrary transmission lines and directional
couplers. See HTML documentation in docs/html-docs

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IMPORTANT - if altc won't compile on your system, configure with the
option --without-hardware-info. It should then compile.
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atlc is available as source code in a file atlc-version.tar.gz. Some
older binary releases are in existance but I would advise against
using version of atlc prior to 4.6.0 for multiple dielectrics.

See the file INSTALL if building from sources. Online documentation may
be found at http://atlc.sourceforge.net/

This is the directory layout. .
./m4                     // Some autoconf macros
./docs                   // Various bits of documentation.
./docs/html-docs         // As on the atlc web site at atlc.sourgeforge.net
./docs/html-docs/jpgs    // JPGS needed for the html docs above.
./docs/qex-december-1996 // A old paper I wrote for QEX, gives the theory.
./docs/theory            // Some very rough ideas I have (Word Format)
./man                    // Standard UNIX man pages.
./examples               // Some examples
./tests                  // Self-tests and a benchmark.
./tools                  // Some tools that are useful for checking the code
./tools/src              // Source code for above
./src                    // The main source code
./tmp                    // Used during tests to dump data.

After building (see INSTALL, which I've modified to be specific to
atlc) you should run 'make check' after running 'make'.
One built, if you want to install the examples and binaries, run
'make install'. As the examples are large (~220 Mb) you might
choose not to install them. In which case run 'make install-exec'
rather than 'make install'. If you later want to install the
examples, run 'make install-data'

If wishing to contact me by email, mail me on drkirkby at gmail.com

Dr. David Kirkby, G8WRB. 27th March 2011 Re: atlc-4.6.1

Modified Feb 2021 by Daniel O'Connor to support reading/writing PNGs.

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