Hello, I will not write my name as I want to be anonymous and I read that you back up all mails.
I have written a program that I call GoSim that is a simple simulink variant that uses Octave as mathematical engine. The basics is done but I need to fix the library...in short, not completely done but it works. It definately needs more blocks....
My goal is to make it part of Octave but of course you have to approve, as a plugin is enough for me.
I am asking you to try the program, just unzip and run the jar without changing the catalogue structure. There is a file pid.gsm that have a model containing two controllers which can have the desired value changed in real time with the "real time constant block". It's intuitive.
It only works on Linux, the GUI should work on Windows but simulation can't be done because the command is different for Linux and Windows and I don't have access to Windows.
GoSim requiers that Octave is installed and has to be permitted to run it. GoSim creates a m-script which is run by Octave.
The version attached is for 64 bit systems.
If it is acceptable standards I would like to first write that I am just a hobby programmer with other projects in other fields with no experience of open source projects.
-How do I make it part of Octave?
-Do you accept that it is closed source in the beginning? (I would like to do some more things before making it open source)
If it is not good enough, I am sorry I wasted your time, that is not my intention.
I wish you a good day. Kind regards from GoSim guy.