KIC2 and CIF to STRM; STRM to CIF Utilities (V00044)
Version: January 1985 Submitted By: Digital Equipment Corporation Operating System: VAX/VMS V3.4 and V4.0 Source Language: C Keywords: Artwork Editor, Graphics, Utilities - VMS Software Requirements: VAX-11C Compiler Hardware Requirements: AED graphics terminal (AED 512), Summagraphics bit pad and mouse Memory Requirements: less than 1MB Notes: U.S. Government export regulations prohibit the distribution of this program outside of the United States without the appropriate export license. This program was developed by the Computer-Aided Design Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California-Berkeley. Restrictions: The conversion utility works only with command line arguments and they do not prompt for data as documented. Abstract: KIC2 is a process independent, IC artwork editor. It was developed
to provide a low-cost alternative to present commercial artwork
editors. This program is written in the C-Programming language and
is designed around a simple data model so that is can perform
efficiently on a General Purpose 32 bit computer. KIC2 is in
widespread use within the EECS Department at Berkeley and has been
used for the design of both digital and analog CMOS and NMOS
circuits, Josephson function layouts and bipolar technologies.
KIC2 runs on the AED 512 and the Tektronix 4113 color graphics
terminals which can be connected to a VAX computer.