MLDesign Technologies has released a new version of MLDesigner that makes it easier and faster to model, simulate and analyze the performance of very large complex systemss. MLDesigner 2.7 incorporates core improvements that significantly (by at least a factor of four) reduce the memory consumed by large models.
In addition, MLDesigner 2.7 adds support for 64-bit Linux operating systems, which can control significantly more memory than 32-bit Linux operating systems. "Our customers keep building bigger models both to simulate and analyze the design of large complex systems and to create system level executable specifications" said Dr. Colin Mick, MLD CEO. "During the last year the sizes of some of these models has increased to more than 14GB, preventing the execution of these models in 32 bit operating systems." "Improvements introduced in MLDesigner 2.7 will enable our customers to increase the scale and/or detail of very large system models without encountering memory limits or the performance hit of disk/memory swapping," Mick added. In addition to improving memory size and efficiency, the newly released MLDesigner 2.7 adds a new SQL library that provides fast and standardized data bank access from MLDesigner models. MLDesigner 2.7 is compatible with compilers up to GCC 4.1.x.