| Gee, I remember the days when you had to take a stack of cards to the 
computing center, and come back the next day to find out you made a typo 
in card 134. 
Joking aside, I think it would be great if one could have access to NEC4 
that way. I understand it can actually model buried radials, and may 
cope better with closely spaced wires. 
73,
Scott K9MA
On 11/9/2019 19:52, jimlux wrote:
 
On 11/9/19 4:57 PM, James Ying wrote:
 It’s a great idea for folks like me who don’t have a NEC4 license! 
It’s not very hard to implement, just use a queue (such as RabbitMQ, 
Active MQ or AWS SQS) to accept and distribute jobs, and use a web 
page to upload files and send jobs to the queue, the server listens 
on the queue, and do the computation, send an email to the user or 
let the user fetch the results with an ID obtained when submitting 
the file. At work, I have wrote a few these applications for cancer 
researchers. The only issue is the NEC4 license, does it allow these 
kind of “sharing”?
That is, in fact, the important question - I'll have to seek some 
legal assistance.
 
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