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Over the years C++SIM and JavaSim have been used by many commercial and academic organisations.
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Prior to 2007 both C++SIM and JavaSim were freely available in source and binary from Newcastle University, under the University's own licence. However, in late 2007 the University decided that everything could be released into open source under LGPL.
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Prior to 2007 both C++SIM and JavaSim were freely available in source and binary from Newcastle University, under the University's own licence. However, in late 2007 Newcastle University decided that everything could be released into open source under LGPL.
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You can find details of the releases in the https://github.com/nmcl/JavaSim/releases section as well as binary downloads.
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