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CORNELL LABORATORY FOR ACCELERATOR-BASED SCIENCES AND EDUCATION

So you want to get Fondue...


Digest has expanded its functionality and correspondingly changed its command line options. See the Digest documentationfor more details.


All of these programs are free and can be re-distributed under the terms of GNU General Public License. This is an implementation of the Copyleft concept provided by the Free Software Foundation.

Watch out for these bugs.

I invite users to help me test Fondue as fully as possible. One aspect that needs more confidence testing is the simulation of temperature dependent thermal conductivity in two dimensions at once.
You may need to use the feature of your Web browser to "Save this link as..." or its equivalent to properly acquire these files.

The links below always contain the latest versions. These are
  • Fondue v1.48.1
  • Digest v1.4.1
  • Dessert v1.2
To find out what version you currently have for any of these codes, use the command line option --version and the code will tell you.

UNIX Sources

The sources for Fondue and its post-processors are a bit intertwined. For simplicity, the whole package is available for downloading (UNIX Makefile included). Two compression types are presented here.

CodeWarrior Projects

For those of you who might find it useful, below are provided some Metrowerks CodeWarrior projects to compile the sources above. These are to be downloaded in addition to the sources above. The projects are set up to provide a minimal Macintosh port and were created with CodeWarrior IDE Version 1.7.

Macintosh PowerPC Executables

Applications built with the projects above can be downloaded here. When launched, each will prompt for the command line arguments you would use if these were running on a UNIX box.

Example Input Files

I invite users to contribute input files to me so that I can further flesh out this page.

For some assistance in generating input files for modeling niobium, you might want to check out the NbGenerator page.