Releases: ccdc-opensource/dash
DASH 4.0.0
What's Changed
- Clarify how to install DASH by @emyers-ccdc
- Ease development by providing vagrant images and provisioning scripts for various steps by @rockdreamer
- Fix version logic in project files by @jasonccole
- Linux is now supported with a package built for Ubuntu 20.04 by @rockdreamer
- Bump version to 4.0.0
New Contributors
- @emyers-ccdc made their first contribution in #18
Full Changelog: 3.99.2...4.0.0
DASH 3.99.2
What's Changed
- First public build of DASH from the ccdc-opensource/dash repository
- Users now able to provide own winteracter copy
- DASH documentation migrated to GitHub Wiki
- dash_requirements build provided as free-of-charge download
- Build via CMake
- Installer generated using CPack and wixtoolset
DASH Requirements 2021.3
These archives contain executable copies of the special_positions and makezmatrix executables.
MDASH historic binaries
MDASH is a utility that allows balanced scheduling of DASH simulated
annealingruns in the background on a desktop PC. It can be configured
to run with multiple core machines, allowing multiple runs at low priority.
MDASH is a copyright work of the Science and Technology Facilities Council
and was written by Tom Griffin at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
This code is distributed by CCDC Software Ltd with permission. It is supplied
as is without any warranty and is unsupported.
MDASH © 2008 Science and Technology Facilities Council
Extinction symbol historic documentation
These documents were part of the repository. They have been removed to make the git history smaller.
ExtinctionSymbol executables (2009-2021)
These copies of the ExtSym program were distributed with DASH from 2009 until 2021.
They have been removed from the repository to keep the history small.
Current versions can be found via its homepage and github repository
ExtinctionSymbol windows executable (2002-2009)
This copy of the ExtSym program was distributed with DASH from 2002 till 2009.
It has been removed from the repository to keep the history small.
Current versions can be found via its homepage and github repository