Thread Subject: Catalytic vs. 2007B Embedded Matlab

Subject: Catalytic vs. 2007B Embedded Matlab

From: Brandeis

Date: 23 Oct, 2007 16:19:31

Message: 1 of 1

All,

With the 2007B release MATLAB has made several
improvements in regards to automatically generating C code
from MATLAB and allowing for simulations to be run at
compiled C speeds (for both fixed and floating point).

Previously, this could only be done with the latest MATLAB
through a third party tool called Catalytic. I am curious
how users think the new 2007B embedded MATLAB works vs.
the catalytic tool.

What are the pros and cons of using one tool vs. the other
for automatically generating C code from MATLAB and/or
running simulations at compilied C speeds?

Thanks for your opinions!!!

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catalytic Penny Anderson 6 Dec, 2007 20:18:20
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