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Overview of SFS

Operating environments

Supported Data Acquisition/Replay

Supported Graphics Devices & Files

Utilities

Analysis programs

File formats

Subroutine libraries

Special purpose languages

Download

SFS is only available from:

Look at Installation and Frequently Asked Questions for more information.

On-line documentation

All documentation and tutorials are available on line at:

Feedback

Please send suggestions for improvements and reports of program faults to sfs@pals.ucl.ac.uk.

Please note that we are unable to provide help with the use of this software.

Copyright

SFS is not public domain software, its intellectual property is owned by Mark Huckvale, University College London and others. However SFS may be used and copied without charge as long as the programs and documentation remain unmodified and continue to carry this copyright notice. Please contact the author for other licensing arrangements. SFS carries no warranty of any kind, you use it at your own risk.


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