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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "https://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
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<pkgmetadata>
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<maintainer type="project">
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<email>sci-electronics@gentoo.org</email>
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<name>Gentoo Electronics Project</name>
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</maintainer>
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<longdescription>
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Magic is a venerable VLSI layout tool, written in the 1980's at Berkeley by
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John Ousterhout, of Tcl fame. Due largely in part to its liberal Berkeley
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open-source license, magic has remained popular with universities and small
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companies. The open-source license has allowed VLSI engineers with a bent
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toward programming to implement clever ideas and help magic stay abreast of
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fabrication technology. However, it is the well thought-out core algorithms
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which lend to magic the greatest part of its popularity. Magic is widely cited
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as being the easiest tool to use for circuit layout, even for people who
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ultimately rely on commercial tools for their product design flow.
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</longdescription>
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<upstream>
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<maintainer status="active">
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<email>tim@opencircuitdesign.com</email>
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<name>Timothy Edwards</name>
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</maintainer>
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<changelog>http://www.opencircuitdesign.com/magic/release.html</changelog>
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<doc lang="en">http://www.opencircuitdesign.com/magic/magic_docs.html</doc>
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<bugs-to>mailto:tim@opencircuitdesign.com</bugs-to>
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</upstream>
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</pkgmetadata>
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