Note:
This is not the most recent version of Ptolemy II. The most recent version can be found athttp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyII/ptIIlatest/
.August 4, 2004 - Ptolemy II 4.0.1 is available for download.
Ptolemy II 4.0.1 includes a number of Limitations.
The changes between Ptolemy II 4.0 and 4.0.1 can be found on the Limitations page as well.
Ptolemy II 4.0.1 includes
The Ptolemy II 4.0.1 Release Notes include a list of new features and actors.Quick Start Instructions
Ptolemy II is available in several formats:
- Applets
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You can browse Ptolemy II and run demonstration applets
without downloading the distribution by accessing the
web copy.
The web copy is merely a set of web pages that were created when we untar'd the distribution on the Ptolemy web site.
To access Ptolemy II via the applets, you can either go directly to the web copy, or go to the Ptolemy II 4.0.1 Applets page for more information. - Web Start
-
Web Start is a tool from Sun that
makes installation and updates particularly simple.
The Web Start installation works best with Windows, but has also been tried under Solaris, Linux and Mac OSX (!).
The Web Start installation does not include source, but behaves almost exactly like a standalone installation: you can save models locally, and you need not be connected to the net after the initial installation.
Note that the Applet web copy and the Web Start installations are different, the web copy is a set of web pages where some of the pages contain applets, and Web Start is a set of jar files that get downloaded to your machine so that you can run Ptolemy II at a later time, even if you are not connected to the network. For details, see the Installation Summary
To download using Web Start, see the Ptolemy II 4.0.1 Web Start page. - Windows Installer
- To download a Windows Installer, see the Ptolemy II 4.0.1 Windows Installer page.
- Source
- You can download either precompiled sources or the smaller
source only distribution and install
Ptolemy II, start vergil from the command line and follow the
quick tour.
The source distribution has been compiled and run under Windows, Solaris and Linux.
If you intend to develop your own actors in Java, then you should download the source distribution.
To download source, see the Ptolemy II 4.0.1 Source Download page and then follow the installation instructions.
Summary
The table below is a summary that compares and contrasts the various installers.Download Format | Requirement | Platform | Size | Create your own models? | Require net connection at runtime? | Custom Actor creation? (download includes sources) | Code generator? |
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Applets | The applets work best with the Java 1.4.2_04 JRE. See also Java 1.4 plugin | Windows, Linux, MacOS X, Solaris | Initially ~2 Mb | No | Yes | No | No |
Web Start | Java Web Start | Windows, Linux, MacOS X, Solaris | ~29.8 Mb | Yes | Not required, but can get updates if connected | No | No |
Windows Installer | InstallAnywhere, untested on other platforms, 1.4.2_04 Java Runtime Environment optionally downloaded | Windows only | 56.5 Mb - 80.3 Mb | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Source Download | JDK1.4.2, Devel. tools like make | Windows, Linux, MacOS X, Solaris | 26.9 Mb | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Places to go