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    port orientation requirement for c$t MWS ?

    Is the waveguide port still required to be parallel to the computation domain box? For example, two end ports of a wr284 section with a 45-degree bend in middle. Hope to get a quick answer, thanks.
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    PC or UNIX, which is better for HFSS

    here is the "found out": hfss9 is still early, only on 32-bit windows/petium4 so far. PCs with anything beyond the 32-b win/p4 is considered future investment. (no itanium, opteron) 32-bit HFSS8.5 has 2-gb memory limitation. To use large memory, risc-based unix is the only choice, not sure...
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    Anyone there use NEW HFSS Designer

    Downloaded the SV version the other day. When a port was right clicked, it crashed. Don't know anything else yet. It was said there should be a JAVA script, but can't find any useful information in help, except a small example.
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    PC or UNIX, which is better for HFSS

    hfss unix Hi, I would like to ask those of you who have experience with both PC and UNIX version HFSS 8.5 . ( I want more inputs than just ANSOFT tech support.) XEON PC is certainly cheaper than Sun Blade 2000. Which one is better as to the cost/performance ratio? (please consider mesh...
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    Redhat Linux 8.0 VS FreeBSD 4.7

    While there is no clear answer for which one is better to use. For beginners, you may just follow the crowd. Then, redhat maybe the choice.
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    REQ: Good C file editor under Linux

    ----------- I don't know if NEDIT has this function. I would select that paticular rectangular block, cut and paste by indent, or insert a few columns of space right before the block to be indented. Either way, I only need a few mouse clicks. During the old days of pc-dos, my favorite C text...
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    REQ: Good C file editor under Linux

    Hi, I don't know if you would like nedit. At least I do. A text editor with syntax highlighting, the column block copy/paste function is really nice. Haven't used komodo at all, I maynot know what you want.

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