Doug- Source for the older versions of the Stanford process and device modeling codes are available via anonymous FTP at: http://www-tcad.stanford.edu/tcad/programs/ftpable.html Regards, Roy --------------------------------------- _____ Roy Hensley | |__\ |-||__| allas Semiconductor |__|__/ phone: (972)371-3858 fax: (972)371-4190 email: roy.hensley@dalsemi.com --------------------------------------- > From mems@ISI.EDU Fri May 9 20:27:59 1997 > Date: Fri, 09 May 1997 08:52:00 -0700 > From: "Albert K. Henning"> Reply-To: henning@redwoodmicro.com > Subject: Re: SUPREM-IV > To: MEMS@ISI.EDU > X-Url: http://mems.isi.edu/mems.html > Content-Length: 1060 > > Doug wrote: > > > Hello, I am a research assistant at the University of Louisville. We are > > looking to find a nice modelling package to model different processes. > > This will be incorporated into our class that will be offered in the Fall > > of 1997. I called Stanford, and they no longer support SUPREM. Does > > anyone know where I can find the source code for this program. Does an > > MS-DOS version exist for the pc? Please help if you can. > > Try contacting Prof. Mark Law at the U. of Florida, regarding FLOOPS > (successor to Suprem-IV). http://www.tcad.ee.ufl.edu/ > > Alternatively, contact one of the commercial vendors of Suprem and > similar tools (Technology Modeling Associates, Dawn, Silvaco). > > It is unlikely that a version of Suprem-IV exists for MS-DOS/PC. > Suprem-III does have such, but I do not know where the source code may > be found. > > Al > -- > Albert K. Henning, Ph.D. 415/617-0854 (Office) > Redwood Microsystems 415/326-9217 (FAX) > 1020 Hamilton Avenue henning@redwoodmicro.com > Menlo Park, CA 94025 http://www.redwoodmicro.com > >