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2010-01-12 08:13
This release implements VHDL test bench export and initial versions of SCXML export and vvvv Automata code export. It has overhauled documentation and a Russian translation. There are some bugfixes.
2009-01-12 23:59
Logic statements and vectors are supported in VHDL
export. Dialog windows were ported to Qt 4. An
online error check was added. Protocol output in
integrity check was added. Minor bugs were fixed
in VHDL export, image export, and state table
generation.
2008-04-04 14:23
This release updates documentation, adds
Windows-specific enhancements
and an NSIS installer, ports to Qt4 using Qt3
support classes, enhances
VHDL export functionality, optimizes integrity
checks, adds a PNG
exportation function, and fixes several minor bugs.
2007-12-27 20:32
The file qfsm.pro has been updated to allow building with qmake. There are various improvements in the autotools-based build system. The environment variable $QFSM_DIR no longer needs to be set at execution time, i.e. files are installed to /usr/bin, /usr/share/qfsm, /usr/share/doc, etc.
2007-10-02 19:28
This release adds an SVG and EPS file export function and fixes some minor bugs.

Project Resources

http://freecode.com/urls/9e3993a765b8665376c96d8968274ebb
http://freecode.com/urls/e96239240da30dd8eabac5059be1e479
http://freecode.com/urls/8a568cdeccc3a0b7e21859be7bc580a8
http://freecode.com/projects/qfsm

Project Description

Qfsm is a graphical editor for easily drawing finite state machines, written in C++ using Qt. Transitions can have either binary or ASCII conditions. Machines can be simulated and integrity checks applied, enabling verification of proper design and operation.


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