OpenWAM 2.0.0 released.

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    % OpenWAM %
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    Version: 2.0.0
    Released: 27/06/2012
    CMT-Motores Térmicos | Universitat Politecnica de Valencia.
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    1. Content.
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    This package includes two executable files: OpenWAM and WAMer.
    The first one is the calculation code. The second one is the
    interface used to generate the model. WAMer only works under
    windows operating system but you can run in Linux using wine.
    WAMer interface is in English. The labels are include in the
    WAMer.xx file where xx is the language of your computer xx=en
    for English computers, xx=fr for French computers, xx=es for
    Spanish computers, etc. If your language is not include you
    can rename any of the file using as extension the short code
    of your language.

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    2. Source code.
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    You can download the source code from the following git
    repositories:

    *https://github.com/CMT-UPV/OpenWAM
    *http://openwam.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb-index.cgi

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    3. News of this version.
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    Version 2.0.0



    * The OpenWAM code has been rewritten in order to be compiled
    it in any standard c++ compiler.

    * Lots of bugs have been corrected in WAMer interface. Some
    data were not stored when you change the values.

    * Some bugs have been removed from the calculation code.

    * New version of the ACT combustion model has been included.

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