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ibis 4.2
The IBIS Open Forum is pleased to announce the availability of Golden Parser executables and source code for IBIS 4.2. This latest version of the specification was approved on June 2, 2006 and includes support for VHDL-AMS and Verilog-AMS code that uses only analog ports, in addition to the mixed analog and digital ports available under IBIS 4.1.
The latest specification may be found at:
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The executables may be downloaded free of charge at:
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Executable versions are available for DOS32 (Microsoft Windows), HP 11, Linux and Sun 5.6 operating systems. Those interested in source code licenses should contact the IBIS Open Forum board for further information.
The Open Forum is grateful to Jon Powell of Intel Corp. for providing development services, making this release possible.
Thank you for your support of IBIS!
- Michael Mirmak
Intel Corp.
Chair, EIA IBIS Open Forum
https://www.eigroup.org/ibis/
**broken link removed**
The IBIS Open Forum is pleased to announce the availability of Golden Parser executables and source code for IBIS 4.2. This latest version of the specification was approved on June 2, 2006 and includes support for VHDL-AMS and Verilog-AMS code that uses only analog ports, in addition to the mixed analog and digital ports available under IBIS 4.1.
The latest specification may be found at:
**broken link removed**
The executables may be downloaded free of charge at:
**broken link removed**
Executable versions are available for DOS32 (Microsoft Windows), HP 11, Linux and Sun 5.6 operating systems. Those interested in source code licenses should contact the IBIS Open Forum board for further information.
The Open Forum is grateful to Jon Powell of Intel Corp. for providing development services, making this release possible.
Thank you for your support of IBIS!
- Michael Mirmak
Intel Corp.
Chair, EIA IBIS Open Forum
https://www.eigroup.org/ibis/
**broken link removed**