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models for surface mobility, impact ionization and photo-generation.
Quasi-three-dimensional simulation of cylindrically-symmetric devices is
also supported.
PR: 14686
Submitted by: Gianlorenzo Masini <masini@uniroma3.it>
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A mixed-level circuit and device simulator (includes SPICE3).
PR: 15462
Submitted by: AMAKAWA Shuhei <amakawa@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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dispite their meanings. (Sometimes we're too smart for computers. :)
Found by: sorting ports/INDEX by "sort -t '|' +1 -2"
(Note: the whole "x11" category appears at the end with the above sort
command, but I'll leave that the way it is for now -- "ls" shows it
before other x11-* entries.)
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# Id line
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# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_1 (comment1)
# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_2 (comment2)
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# BROKEN: broken_port_3 (comment3)
# BROKEN: broken_port_4 (comment4)
# BROKEN: broken_port_5 (comment5)
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SUBDIR= good_port_1 good_port_2 ...
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Basically, the idea is to make it easy to find restricted or broken
ports by doing a "grep".
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