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- From: jdp@engr.uark.edu (Dalton Porter)
- Subject: Re: Simulator for fuzzy logic
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.223440.22340@engr.uark.edu>
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- Organization: University of Arkansas
- References: <1993Jan19.075547.6654@hellgate.utah.edu> <1993Jan21.005238.1255@til.til.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 22:34:40 GMT
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- vivian@til.til.com (Vivian Tsou) writes:
-
- >In article <1993Jan19.075547.6654@hellgate.utah.edu>, hutching%elan.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Brad Hutchings) writes:
- >|> Hi,
- >|>
- >|> Is there public domain (or cheap) fuzzy logic simulator software around?
- >|> I am looking for something that would allow students to simulate
- >|> a fuzzy logic controller. Nothing fancy...
- >|>
- >
- >An inverted pendulum control demo and source code is available via Togai InfraLogic`s
- >fuzzy-server. Send e-mail to fuzzy-server@til.com with subject line index, and access
- >files pendemo.zip, pendsrc.part01-03.
- >
- >
- In case you're not familiar with how the fuzzy-server works, the exact "syntax"
- is
- mail a 'letter' to the server with the subject line -> HELP
-
- this will cause a help file to be sent to you.
-
- to get the files, make the body of the letter say
- send pendemo.zip
- (no subject line is neede - it is interpretted as part of the body)
-
- -
- Dalton Porter
- University of Arkansas
- jdp@engr.uark.edu
- -or-
- dporter@lobby.ti.com
-