Legacy Code Tool is a Matlab script for Miscellaneous scripts design by Tom Erkkinen.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Legacy Code Tool is a utility that makes it easy to integrate legacy code (i.e., existing code).
Publisher review: Legacy Code Tool is a utility that makes it easy to integrate legacy code (i.e., existing code). The Legacy Code Tool supports R13SP1 and higher (thru R006a) by providing a simple way to integrate legacy code for simulation within Simulink. It builds an optimized interface to code from Real-Time Workshop or Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder.The Legacy Code Tool automatically generates S-Function interfaces based on legacy code registrations written in MATLAB. These interfaces are optimized for embedded applications. For example, the legacy code is directly invoked from the generated code without an extra c code wrapper layer.To Install:1. Download LCT.zip into any drive (eg: c: emp) 2. Review its ReadMe.txt file to decide which version of LCT you want (eg: lctV1.5.zip) 3. Follow the install.txt directions provided by the LCT zip file you selected Requirements: · MATLAB Release: R2006a · Simulink Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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