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== Obtaining the SUMO-Toolbox ==
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== Obtaining the SUMO Toolbox ==
  
=== Downloading ===
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The SUMO Toolbox is available as open source software for non-commercial use.  For commercial use a license must be obtained.  For details please see the the [[License terms]]. In both cases, we are always open to [[FAQ#What_are_collaboration_options.3F|some form of collaboration]].  If this is possible, please [[Contact|let us know]].
  
You can freely download the toolbox for personal, academic, non-commercial use ([[License terms]]). In order to obtain a copy, [http://www.sumo.intec.ugent.be/?q=user/register please register here].  Once you have registered, an email will be sent to you with download instructions.
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Download instructions can be found [http://www.sumo.intec.ugent.be/SUMO#download on the SUMO lab website].
  
'''Important:''' If you do not receive an email within 24 (max 48) hours, [[Contact | let us know]]! There may be a problem with our download infrastructure.
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== Nightly builds ==
  
== Latest Features ==
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Nightly snapshots of our development tree are available [[Contact|on request]].  These contain the latest bugfixes, newest features but may also be unstable.
  
To get an overview of what has changed in each version please consult the [[Whats new]] and [[Changelog]] pages.
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== Installation ==
  
== Available Versions ==
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See the [[Installation|installation instructions here]].
There are 4 versions available for download. Make sure you also check the [[System requirements]] before downloading.
 
  
=== SUMO-Toolbox-<version>-source.zip ===
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== Latest Features ==
There is no reason to use this version unless you want to compile everything from scratch.
 
  
=== SUMO-Toolbox-<version>-binary.zip ===
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To get an overview of what has changed in each version please consult the [[Whats new]] and [[Changelog]] pages.
'''Macintosh OSX and Windows users should use this version.'''
 
 
 
In this version only the java files are compiled. This means it is fully functional out of the box, no need to compile anything, just as long as you do not use any of the built in C/C++ examples or the least squares support vector machines.  If you want to use those you will have to compile the relevant C/C++ files yourself (see [[Installation|the installation instructions]]).
 
 
 
This distribution will thus run on ANY machine that fulfills the requirements.
 
 
 
=== SUMO-Toolbox-<version>-binary-<arch>.zip ===
 
'''This is only for UNIX/Linux compatible operating systems'''
 
 
 
Here all source files are compiled.  All you have to do is unzip and run. Make sure you pick the version that matches your computer. For example:
 
* x86_64 -> for 64bit computers (Opteron, Pentium D, Core Duo, ...)
 
* x86    -> 32bit x86 compatible architectures (Pentium 4, ...)
 

Latest revision as of 21:52, 7 May 2013

Obtaining the SUMO Toolbox

The SUMO Toolbox is available as open source software for non-commercial use. For commercial use a license must be obtained. For details please see the the License terms. In both cases, we are always open to some form of collaboration. If this is possible, please let us know.

Download instructions can be found on the SUMO lab website.

Nightly builds

Nightly snapshots of our development tree are available on request. These contain the latest bugfixes, newest features but may also be unstable.

Installation

See the installation instructions here.

Latest Features

To get an overview of what has changed in each version please consult the Whats new and Changelog pages.