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Pre second-round of spatial stringmol experiments

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@franticspider franticspider released this 27 May 15:54

Some small changes were made since tag 0.2.3.4 and now. We have decided to make a potentially significant change to the way the program runs to the get_sw function in stringPM.cpp, namely removing the calls to read_sw and store_sw functions because where the population is so diverse these functions take more time than they save

Spatial Stringmol (EvoEvo Workshop, Sept 2016)

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@franticspider franticspider released this 29 Mar 13:08

This version was used to generate the youTube movies created for the presentation at the EvoEvo workshop

First refactor - fixed all warnings

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@franticspider franticspider released this 28 Jun 16:23
0.2.3.3

further removal of warnings

ECAL 2015 version

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@franticspider franticspider released this 09 Apr 09:15
0.2.3.2

This is the version used for the comass paper at ECAL 2015

Comass and Conpop version

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@franticspider franticspider released this 24 Jan 15:28

This version incorporates changes for the "conservation of mass" experiments in 2014, and work with Ed Clark on running von Neumann architectures in >1 container

Stringmol initial git commit

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@franticspider franticspider released this 17 Oct 15:37

This is the as-is commit of Stringmol on github. We've called this release version 0.2.3. Note that ANY non-git version of Stringmol you find or develop should be assumed to be earlier versions (some people may have versions with different numbers etc.

It is anticipated that the following releases will occur as we get around to them:

0.2.3 to 0.2.4 will happen when we've had a tidy up and everything works
0.2* to 0.3* will happen when we've refined some technical things such as the instruction set, the alignment algorithm etc.
0. to 1.* Will happen when we've got decent documentation to go with it