The new release includes the following developments:
1. Various new capabilities have been added – mainly to the ESABASE2/Debris application:
– Batch/scripting mode (ESABASE2/Debris)
– Results post-processor (ESABASE2/Debris)
– NASA’s latest meteoroid model MEMR2 (ESABASE2/Debris)
– Improvement of the STEP (AP 203/214) import of large geometrical models
– Improvement of the GDML interface
2. A Linux version of ESABASE2/Debris was established and is available now:
– Includes all features of the Windows version
– Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 32bit
– ESABASE2 will most probably run under all common 32bit Linux distributions
– All capabilities of the ESABASE2/Framework are also available under Linux
3. A trial/demo version of ESABASE2 is available:
– Includes all applications/analysis modules
– Fully functional
– Expires after (usually) three months
4. The ESABASE2 licensing and distribution procedure has changed:
– Use of a license management tool
– Two-stage user registration process
– Dedicated licenses for each distributed package
– Machine binding of each license
– Explicit expiration date of each license
– Distribution via dedicated download link