xchiplogo is a program for generating pretty logos on VLSI chips.

To Compile
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 You need the XFORMS libraries installed somewhere and change the
proper pointers in the Makefile to that location.
You can obtain the XFORMS library for almost all platforms (except
windows), from http://bragg.phys.uwm.edu/xforms

Then simply type make and everything will be ready.

To Run and Test
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Simply type xchiplogo. If the window comes up then you can play around
with buttons and also have a look at the hlep text.
You can load the two input samples "moini.pbm" and "try.pbm". After
you load them (perhaps using the browse bottun in front of the input
file field), press the "Generate Output" button and everything will go
ahead very smoothly. You will get a preview of the input pattern in
another window.

Bugs
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Nothing significant so far, Apart from a few segmentation faults every now
and then!!. You should just put up with these.

Author
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** Alireza Moini (Ali)                                                **
** Phone: 61 8 303 3403(Vision Lab.)   Fax: 61 8 303 4360             **
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** Centre for High Performance Technologies and Systems  (CHIPTEC)    **
** Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering                 **
** The University of Adelaide                                         **
** South Australia 5005                                               **
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