| 08/28/00
- Development Site |
Headline Tim Fake @ 04:49:34 PM
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The site that is being developed can be viewed http://dev.openqubit.org.
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| 08/20/00
- New Webmaster |
Headline Tim Fake @ 07:26:46 PM
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Greetings to all. I would like to take this time to introduce myself to all of you who are involved in the Open Qubit project. It is an honor to work with all of you and I hope to continue to do just as good a job as Yan has done in the last few years. To start with I would like to say that this is not just my website. It is all of ours. So if you have anything that you would like to see on this website please email me at quark@empireone.net. Over the next few weeks I will be updating the entire page with new news, more links, the latest version of Open Qubit (New Spin), the latest papers on the subject, and anything else that will be of interest to you.
I hope that together we can make this project grow by leaps and bounds.
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| 05/06/00
- Resignation |
Headline Yan Pritzker @ 04:00:22 PM
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I have already posted to the list, but have not updated the webpage on this matter. Due to my involvement in a business venture, I no longer have time to act as a project leader for this group. I have posted the OpenQubit project to UFO (http://ufo.sourceforge.net/faq.shtml) as having no maintainer. I hope that someone can take over, and lead the project into new horizons (I wanted to create a scientific computing e-zine). Good luck to everyone.
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| 10/17/99
- Hard Drive Corrupted |
Headline Yan Pritzker @ 01:59:13 PM
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Well, I tried to install NT4 today and it wiped out my paritition table. Now I can't boot Windows or Linux and I lost all of the OQ stuff I was working on. Hopefully within the next week I will find a way to restore the data (or at least some of it) or else I will start with a new set up and it may be a while until I can resume work on the simulator.
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| 09/28/99
- Spin 4 [Joe Nelson] |
Headline Yan Pritzker @ 02:55:01 PM
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Joe Nelson has rewritten much of the Spin core and has tentatively titled his release ns4, or Spin 4. He writes "Well, I rewrote all of spin except for the gate code, which I'm working on now. The QSelector makes things very clean, and of course it's all map-based like ns3.3" The full text of his message is available here and the source is available here.
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