Another resource for NEC (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) and related utilities is the unOfficial NEC archives I maintain at: http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/swindex.html You'll find both source code and precompiled binaries for a number of different platforms as well as an assortment of NEC related utilities for preparing input files and viewing results. Note that public domain NEC is NEC2. The Latest and greatest is NEC4. There are a number of commercial incarnations available, all of which require licensing from Lawrence Livermore Labs prior to purchase. I also believe there still exists export restrictions on NEC4 which may limit it's availability for those outside of the US. -Ray > > >Pointers to 3 or 4 commercially available versions of NEC can be found by >perusing the list of codes in > >http://www.emclab.umr.edu/csoft.html > >Jim > > >Jim Knighten, Ph.D. >Teradata, a Division of NCR http://www.ncr.com >17095 Via Del Campo >San Diego, CA 92127 >USA >Tel: 858-485-2537 >Fax: 858-485-3788 >jim.knighten@xxxxxxx > ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from si-list: si-list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field For help: si-list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'help' in the Subject field List archives are viewable at: //www.freelists.org/archives/si-list or at our remote archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/si-list/messages Old (prior to June 6, 2001) list archives are viewable at: http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu