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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.14 2012/02/28 16:14:45 hans Exp $
Update to magic-7.5.188. There have been many changes since this package was last updated. Besides the upstream changes listed below, also add DESTDIR support (which is enabled by better upstream support for it). 4. Version 7.5 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Version 7.5 is the development branch. Version 7.5.0 is the same as 7.4.2, which is essentially the same as 7.3.123, plus some documentation updates. Intended development is as follows: 1) Use a finely spaced grid for the database, but keep the concept of "lambda" for layout. Keep backwards compatibility, and resolve issues with layout that does not work well on the lambda grid. Item #1 implemented in 7.5.1 by allowing a DRC "scalefactor" line, which declares that all DRC rules are in units of (lambda / scalefactor). Rules "in use" are scaled to lambda and rounded to the nearest integer. The original value is retained, however, so that any call to "scalegrid" will recompute the DRC distances based on the current internal grid. Thus, we can define DRC rules in fractional lambda and therefore match vendor DRC rule distances while still maintaining magic's concept of "lambda". This means that users working entirely within magic have scalable CMOS rules, but if a "vendor cell" (3rd party GDS or CIF) is loaded, the DRC rules will be correct with respect to it. 2) Create tile-based DRC functions that work like cifoutput: perform tile operations, for which the resulting plane, instead of being output as a file like CIF or GDS, simply becomes an error result plane. This will become an extra built-in plane. Try to keep the plane numbers down by removing the built-in routing planes when they are not used. Basically, this means that the top of the DRC section defines a set of "templayer" blocks just like "cifinput" and "cifoutput" (but at the same scaling as the layout (thus the main reason for item #1 above)), where the templayer types can be used in the DRC section. 3) Add "cifoutput" operators as needed to form a complete DRC. Add DRC rule types as needed to form a complete DRC (for example, it needs a "copy" function that declares that the templayer itself represents the error condition). 4. Version 7.4 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Version 7.4 is the new stable distribution version of magic. Apart from changes to the release notes, it is identical to the last revision (123) of development version 7.3. Revisions of 7.4 will be made as necessary to fix bugs in the code. All new additions and major changes will be done to the new development distribution, version 7.5. Therefore there will not be a "What's new in 7.4" section, as there is not supposed to be anything new in version 7.4. 5. Version 7.3 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Magic release 7.3 incorporates a stacked contact model which is, for the most part, backwardly compatible with Magic releases 7.2 and earlier. Information about this developmental release can be found at: http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/magic7_3.html What's new in 7.3: ------------------ Provided by Tim Edwards (MultiGiG, Inc.): 1) Stacked contact model allowing arbitrary stacking of contact types. 2) A separate "undo/redo" method for network selection, to remove the memory overhead associated with selecting and unselecting large networks. Also removes some time overhead as well, especially when unselecting networks. 3) Much improved "plot pnm" function. 4) Improved transistor and resistor extraction. 5) LEF format reader; improved LEF/DEF input/output handling 6) New style and colormap file formats 7) Vendor GDS read/write capability 8) "wire segment" drawing function 9) Handling of path records in CIF and GDS input 10) Handling of cell scaling in GDS input 11) Pi-network device extraction for resistors 12) Option to write contacts as cell arrays in GDS output 13) New "widespacing" and "maxwidth" DRC algorithms. 14) "polygon" command 15) New cifoutput operator "bloat-all" 16) Backing-store for 24-bit and OpenGL graphics 17) New "pick" tool for interactive selection move and copy 18) New interactive "wire" tool 19) Crosshair 20) New cifoutput operator "slots" 21) New fcntl-based file locking mechanism 22) "angstroms" units supported in cifinput/cifoutput 23) Non-Manhattan device extraction support 24) New "feedback" mechanism 25) Proper support for > 32 planes (up to 64) 26) Fixed array interaction CIF/GDS generation 27) Added executable "magicdnull" for streamlined batch-mode use 28) New method for crash backups, including restore with "magic -r" 29) A number of other technology file additions and enhancements 6. Version 7.2 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Magic release 7.2 incorporates the capability to run magic from the Tcl interpreter with graphics handled by Tk. Instructions for compiling and installing this version are in README.Tcl. Information about this release can be found at: http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/magic7_2.html What's new in 7.2: ------------------ Provided by Tim Edwards (MultiGiG, Inc., and JHU Applied Physics Lab): 1) Tcl interpreter extension option 2) Cygwin compile option 3) Memory resources cleaned up 4) GUI interface to Tcl version of Magic 5) Readline update to version 4.3 6) OpenGL fixes and refinements 7) Nonmanhattan geometry fixes and extensions 8) Threaded graphics in non-Tcl environments 9) Inductance extraction 10) CIF and GDS input/output support for deep submicron technologies 11) Different internal and lambda grids, including automatic or induced ("scalegrid" command) grid subdivision and expansion. "snap" and "grid" functions and extensions aid layout when lambda and internal units differ. 12) Removed commands "list", "listall", "parent", and "child", replacing them with the more general-purpose "cellname" and "instance" commands. 13) Added command "tech", and re-loadable technologies. 14) Revamped the "dstyle" files and updated the dstyle version 15) Added "element" types for layout annotation. 16) Extended extract section of techfile to include "device" keyword and devices "mosfet", "bjt", "capacitor", and "resistor". New model resistor and mosfet use width/length instead of area/ perimeter. 17) Added 3D rendering window invoked by command "specialopen wind3d", for the Tcl version compiled with OpenGL graphics. 18) Added "height" keyword to tech file for height/thickness values 19) Added "windowname" command for managing multiple wrapper windows under Tcl. 20) Added extraction extension for annular (ring) MOSFETs. 21) Added "widespacing" DRC rule. 22) Added GNU autoconf compile 23) New command "property" for setting key:value pair properties in cell definitions that can be interpreted by other routines (such as LEF/DEF). 24) General-purpose subcircuit method using the "port" command to declare a cell to be a subcircuit and to mark the position and orientation of connections into the subcell. This replaces a method previously built into version 7.2 using a "subcircuit" layer; that method is now considered obsolete. 25) LEF and DEF format readers, LEF format writer. 26) Improved techfile format with asterisk-notation and DRC "surround", "overhang", and "rect_only" statements.
2010-03-03 04:40:00 +01:00
SHA1 (magic-7.5.188.tgz) = f7a8dfb90f1d1416bdaf4b056972bc6d406c75d4
RMD160 (magic-7.5.188.tgz) = b677df676ba2aa9f9e9b211445d577a85a309e27
Size (magic-7.5.188.tgz) = 3691582 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 8e187ee059636910dd2270db2512ec00bc011c1e
SHA1 (patch-ab) = c7736f6721a20ed8a8c85e2bd139a88bae22231b
Update to magic-7.5.188. There have been many changes since this package was last updated. Besides the upstream changes listed below, also add DESTDIR support (which is enabled by better upstream support for it). 4. Version 7.5 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Version 7.5 is the development branch. Version 7.5.0 is the same as 7.4.2, which is essentially the same as 7.3.123, plus some documentation updates. Intended development is as follows: 1) Use a finely spaced grid for the database, but keep the concept of "lambda" for layout. Keep backwards compatibility, and resolve issues with layout that does not work well on the lambda grid. Item #1 implemented in 7.5.1 by allowing a DRC "scalefactor" line, which declares that all DRC rules are in units of (lambda / scalefactor). Rules "in use" are scaled to lambda and rounded to the nearest integer. The original value is retained, however, so that any call to "scalegrid" will recompute the DRC distances based on the current internal grid. Thus, we can define DRC rules in fractional lambda and therefore match vendor DRC rule distances while still maintaining magic's concept of "lambda". This means that users working entirely within magic have scalable CMOS rules, but if a "vendor cell" (3rd party GDS or CIF) is loaded, the DRC rules will be correct with respect to it. 2) Create tile-based DRC functions that work like cifoutput: perform tile operations, for which the resulting plane, instead of being output as a file like CIF or GDS, simply becomes an error result plane. This will become an extra built-in plane. Try to keep the plane numbers down by removing the built-in routing planes when they are not used. Basically, this means that the top of the DRC section defines a set of "templayer" blocks just like "cifinput" and "cifoutput" (but at the same scaling as the layout (thus the main reason for item #1 above)), where the templayer types can be used in the DRC section. 3) Add "cifoutput" operators as needed to form a complete DRC. Add DRC rule types as needed to form a complete DRC (for example, it needs a "copy" function that declares that the templayer itself represents the error condition). 4. Version 7.4 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Version 7.4 is the new stable distribution version of magic. Apart from changes to the release notes, it is identical to the last revision (123) of development version 7.3. Revisions of 7.4 will be made as necessary to fix bugs in the code. All new additions and major changes will be done to the new development distribution, version 7.5. Therefore there will not be a "What's new in 7.4" section, as there is not supposed to be anything new in version 7.4. 5. Version 7.3 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Magic release 7.3 incorporates a stacked contact model which is, for the most part, backwardly compatible with Magic releases 7.2 and earlier. Information about this developmental release can be found at: http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/magic7_3.html What's new in 7.3: ------------------ Provided by Tim Edwards (MultiGiG, Inc.): 1) Stacked contact model allowing arbitrary stacking of contact types. 2) A separate "undo/redo" method for network selection, to remove the memory overhead associated with selecting and unselecting large networks. Also removes some time overhead as well, especially when unselecting networks. 3) Much improved "plot pnm" function. 4) Improved transistor and resistor extraction. 5) LEF format reader; improved LEF/DEF input/output handling 6) New style and colormap file formats 7) Vendor GDS read/write capability 8) "wire segment" drawing function 9) Handling of path records in CIF and GDS input 10) Handling of cell scaling in GDS input 11) Pi-network device extraction for resistors 12) Option to write contacts as cell arrays in GDS output 13) New "widespacing" and "maxwidth" DRC algorithms. 14) "polygon" command 15) New cifoutput operator "bloat-all" 16) Backing-store for 24-bit and OpenGL graphics 17) New "pick" tool for interactive selection move and copy 18) New interactive "wire" tool 19) Crosshair 20) New cifoutput operator "slots" 21) New fcntl-based file locking mechanism 22) "angstroms" units supported in cifinput/cifoutput 23) Non-Manhattan device extraction support 24) New "feedback" mechanism 25) Proper support for > 32 planes (up to 64) 26) Fixed array interaction CIF/GDS generation 27) Added executable "magicdnull" for streamlined batch-mode use 28) New method for crash backups, including restore with "magic -r" 29) A number of other technology file additions and enhancements 6. Version 7.2 Release Notes: --------------------------------- Magic release 7.2 incorporates the capability to run magic from the Tcl interpreter with graphics handled by Tk. Instructions for compiling and installing this version are in README.Tcl. Information about this release can be found at: http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/magic7_2.html What's new in 7.2: ------------------ Provided by Tim Edwards (MultiGiG, Inc., and JHU Applied Physics Lab): 1) Tcl interpreter extension option 2) Cygwin compile option 3) Memory resources cleaned up 4) GUI interface to Tcl version of Magic 5) Readline update to version 4.3 6) OpenGL fixes and refinements 7) Nonmanhattan geometry fixes and extensions 8) Threaded graphics in non-Tcl environments 9) Inductance extraction 10) CIF and GDS input/output support for deep submicron technologies 11) Different internal and lambda grids, including automatic or induced ("scalegrid" command) grid subdivision and expansion. "snap" and "grid" functions and extensions aid layout when lambda and internal units differ. 12) Removed commands "list", "listall", "parent", and "child", replacing them with the more general-purpose "cellname" and "instance" commands. 13) Added command "tech", and re-loadable technologies. 14) Revamped the "dstyle" files and updated the dstyle version 15) Added "element" types for layout annotation. 16) Extended extract section of techfile to include "device" keyword and devices "mosfet", "bjt", "capacitor", and "resistor". New model resistor and mosfet use width/length instead of area/ perimeter. 17) Added 3D rendering window invoked by command "specialopen wind3d", for the Tcl version compiled with OpenGL graphics. 18) Added "height" keyword to tech file for height/thickness values 19) Added "windowname" command for managing multiple wrapper windows under Tcl. 20) Added extraction extension for annular (ring) MOSFETs. 21) Added "widespacing" DRC rule. 22) Added GNU autoconf compile 23) New command "property" for setting key:value pair properties in cell definitions that can be interpreted by other routines (such as LEF/DEF). 24) General-purpose subcircuit method using the "port" command to declare a cell to be a subcircuit and to mark the position and orientation of connections into the subcell. This replaces a method previously built into version 7.2 using a "subcircuit" layer; that method is now considered obsolete. 25) LEF and DEF format readers, LEF format writer. 26) Improved techfile format with asterisk-notation and DRC "surround", "overhang", and "rect_only" statements.
2010-03-03 04:40:00 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-ac) = 133d924663b0866c011ae98e7c54c0587723f167
SHA1 (patch-ad) = a6882499d36a5171dc30274bd2e3e2cd2683e005
SHA1 (patch-ae) = a07c2f7600e93abc133847d614be27e674f4a54f
SHA1 (patch-af) = e014e55c6e716faa850bcad02c3b51edfef3bfc5
SHA1 (patch-ag) = a720eb0140b387cde6091a9596742b8fd51c7d0f
SHA1 (patch-ah) = adabd09e0baddbb73b747d6824112129807ce957
SHA1 (patch-ai) = cf2be159436739ca1216f2b8f7e32f514f87576d
SHA1 (patch-aj) = b5ce9aab892ec639fac5d006aa0bd3127a1a623c
SHA1 (patch-ak) = 730d99368d05cd48a3d698e51de3a64f874ea294