News Archive
January 21st, 2017 - Release of GNU MCSim version 5.6.6.
Version 5.6.6 fixes a bug that affected the code generated for R by mod, introduces the PerTransit input function, allows symbols in Events times and magnitudes, and extends the tempered MCMC specification.
December 9th, 2016 - Using GNU MCSim under Microsoft Windows
The basic tools needed to build and run GNU MCSim are not available to most users of Windows systems. At least two options exists:
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The R software (http://www.r-project.org/), installed together with
Rtools (this requires administrator's rights), can compile and run GNU
MCSim models.
Follow this link to download the corresponding scripts, code, and README detailed instructions file.
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Pr. W. Chiu, of Texas A&M, proposes an alternative (using minGW). It requires
no administrator's rights. However, only 32 bits code is generated (it is at
bit slower).
Follow this link to download the detailed instructions file.
September 14th, 2016 - A new input function, PerTransit(), is available.
PerTransit implements a model proposed by Savic et al. (J Pharmacokinet Pharmacodyn. 2007, 34:711). It extends the PerExp() input function. The new code and example files (test_transit_input/) are available on Savannah,
February 27th, 2016 - Release of GNU MCSim version 5.6.5.
Version 5.6.5 fixes a bug that got simulations stuck when using a PerDose() or PerExp() input functions.
February 27th, 2016 - "Events" (state variables discontinuities) in GNU MCSim
State variables disconstinuities can now be requested at given times. See the online user's manual.
February 27th, 2016 - Delay differential equations
GNU MCSim can now easily solve delay differential equations. A new example (examples/delay_diff_eqns/) is available.