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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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Starting <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> Programs<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 11<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> programs can be started with the symbols located in the standard toolbar, the<br />

PROGRAMS menu or with the symbols in the <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> program list.<br />

If both a program (Schematic) and a file are selected, a double-click starts the respective program<br />

and loads this file. If both an program and {New File} are selected, a double-click starts<br />

the program with an empty window.<br />

The program list is user-defined and can be changed in the SSC Commander OPTIONS>COM-<br />

MANDER SETTINGS menu.<br />

The <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> Program List<br />

Programs Menu �<br />

Command Toolbar Symbol and Description<br />

SCHEMATIC Schematic graphical input tool used to create simulation<br />

models.<br />

EDITOR <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> Text Editor used to create simulation models in<br />

the <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> Modeling Language (SML).<br />

MODEL AGENT Model Agent used to manage model libraries and macros.<br />

SYMBOL EDITOR Symbol editor used to edit the symbols used in the Schematic<br />

to represent models (components).<br />

EXPERIMENT TOOL Experiment tool used to create and manage simulation sequences.<br />

DAY POST PROCES-<br />

SOR<br />

DAY Post Processor used to analyze and process graphic simulation<br />

results.<br />

DAY OPTIM DAY Optim Post Processor used to analyze optimizing sequences.<br />

VIEW TOOL View Tool to display an existing simulation result.<br />

ANALYTICAL FG Analytical Frequency Analysis to determine the frequency<br />

response of known transfer functions.<br />

NOTEPAD (DEFAULT) External editor used to process ASCII files.

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