[IBIS] Updated ICM parser - version 1.1.2

From: Mirmak, Michael <michael.mirmak_at_.....>
Date: Mon Oct 16 2006 - 12:07:14 PDT
The IBIS Open Forum is pleased to announce the availability of ICMCHK1,
version 1.1.2.  This update addresses BUG reports 1, 2 and 3.  Thanks to
Kelly Green for his assistance in updating the code.

ICMCHK1 is the official parser for files created using the IBIS
Interconnect Modeling (ICM) specification.  ICM provides a
non-proprietary way to represent the electrical behavior of
interconnects, applicable to packages, cables, connectors and similar
structures.  Data for models under ICM may be included in
frequency-dependent (tabular) RLGC matrices or through links to external
S-parameter files.  ICM is standardized as GEIA-STD-0001 and support for
ICM in commercial SI tools is growing steadily.

Executables for the new version of the parser are available free of
charge at the following URL: http://www.eda-stds.org/ibis/icmchk1/.  

Note that the source code is available for purchase under license
agreement.  Please contact the IBIS Open Forum if you are interested in
obtaining a source code license.

- Michael Mirmak
  Intel Corp.
  Chair, EIA IBIS Open Forum

  http://www.eigroup.org/ibis/
  http://www.eda-stds.org/ibis/

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