Glnemo2 release 1.21.0 is out, it's a major release
Read Gadget4 HDF5 files
Glnemo2 is shipped with binaries packages for MacOSX and for the most important and latest linux distributions. (Ubuntu 23.04/22.10/22.04/20.04 - Fedora 37/36/35/34 - Centos 8/7 - Opensuse 15.3/15.2/Tumbleweed )
python-unsiotools 1.0.1 is available for download via :
pip install python-unsiotools -U
In this new version, there are binaries for python 3.6 to python 3.11 for Linux and MacOSX
python-unsiotools contains a collection of unsio based programs and depends of the Nemo package. You have access to falcON algorithm to compute density and gravity.
python-unsio 1.0.1 is available for download via pip install python-unsio .
In this new version, there are binaries for python 3.6 to python 3.11 for Linux and MacOSX
python-unsio is a python wrapper for NEMO/Gadget/Ramses/Gizmo simulations files.
Glnemo2 release 1.20.1 is out, it's a bug fixes release.
It improves data-cube fits loading by reducing memory footprint
minimum and maximum pixesl values can be selected from the command line using parameter minphys= maxphys=
Glnemo2 is shipped with binaries packages for the most important and latest linux distributions. (Ubuntu 20.04/19.10/18.04/16.04 - Fedora 32/31/30 - Centos 8/7 - Opensuse 15.1/Tumbleweed - Mageia 7/6)
glnemo2 release 1.20.0 is out and it's a major release.
We have been working hard to make glnemo2 even better and working in the latest operating systems.
Gregoire Duvauchelle has implemented a new feature called characteristics points which allow to display different kind of shapes (square, circle, sphere, etc..) everywhere in the 3D scene. It might be very useful to reveal information about your data.
I highly invite you to watch the tutorial video showing howto play with characteristics points here :
Glnemo2 is shipped with binaries packages for the most important and latest linux distributions. (Ubuntu 20.04/19.10/18.04/16.04 - Fedora 32/31/30 - Centos 8/7 - Opensuse 15.1/Tumbleweed - Mageia 7/6)
here is the first release on python-unsiotools, a python wrapper based on "unsio":https://projets.lam.fr/projects/unsio/wiki, which give you access on a collection of different programs to analyse nbody simulations