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-rw-r--r--cad/acs/pkg-descr29
-rw-r--r--editors/uemacs/pkg-descr12
-rw-r--r--graphics/xbmbrowser/pkg-descr8
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diff --git a/cad/acs/pkg-descr b/cad/acs/pkg-descr
index efc0bfdaf161..a74d21b0a257 100644
--- a/cad/acs/pkg-descr
+++ b/cad/acs/pkg-descr
@@ -17,32 +17,3 @@ bipolar design.
In batch mode it is mostly Spice compatible, so it is often possible
to use the same file for both ACS and Spice.
-
-The analog simulation is based on traditional nodal analysis with
-iteration by Newton's method and LU decomposition. An event queue
-and incremental matrix update speed up the solution for large
-circuits.
-
-It also has digital devices for mixed signal simulation. The
-digital devices may be implemented as either analog subcircuits or
-as true digital models. The simulator will automatically determine
-which to use. Networks of digital devices are simulated as digital,
-with no conversions to analog between gates. This results in
-digital circuits being simulated faster than on a typical analog
-simulator, even with behavioral models. The digital mode is
-experimental and needs work. There will be substantial improvements
-in future releases.
-
-ACS also has a simple behavioral modeling language that allows
-simple behavioral descriptions of most components including capacitors
-and inductors. Unfortunately, it is not well documented.
-
-ACS uses an object oriented approach to modeling. Complex models
-like MOSFETS are made of simpler ones like resistors, capacitors,
-diodes, and any other models that may already exist. The model
-designer does not need to worry about details like convergence
-checking, bypass checking, integration, or how the new device plugs
-into the solution matrix because these are already taken care of
-by the basic models. This results in a dramatic improvement in
-the time it takes a researcher or model designer to install a new
-model, compared to Spice.
diff --git a/editors/uemacs/pkg-descr b/editors/uemacs/pkg-descr
index bf7b78bebfab..ce0eed580f26 100644
--- a/editors/uemacs/pkg-descr
+++ b/editors/uemacs/pkg-descr
@@ -15,15 +15,3 @@ word processing documents are all possible at the same time.
editing easier. These include commands for string searching and
replacing, paragraph reformatting and deleting, automatic word wrapping,
word move and deletes, easy case controlling, and automatic word counts.
-
- For complex and repetitive editing tasks editing macroes can be
-written. These macroes allow the user a great degree of flexibility in
-determining how MicroEMACS behaves. Also, any and all the commands can
-be used by any keystroke by changing, or rebinding, what commands
-various keys invoke.
-
- Special features are also available to perform a diverse set of
-operations such as file encryption, automatic backup file generation,
-entabbing and detabbing lines, executing operating system commands and
-filtering of text through other programs (like SORT to allow sorting
-text).
diff --git a/graphics/xbmbrowser/pkg-descr b/graphics/xbmbrowser/pkg-descr
index f782a794e659..c9c69877337e 100644
--- a/graphics/xbmbrowser/pkg-descr
+++ b/graphics/xbmbrowser/pkg-descr
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-XbmBrowser (version 5.1)
A program to allow the user to view a complete directory of X bitmaps
and X pixmaps all in one go, and to perform user defined actions on
these images. If you don't think this is usful, you have never dealt with
@@ -18,10 +17,3 @@ the next release.
This software comes with NO warranty whatsoever and no responsibility for
any damages, losses or problems that the program may cause will be taken.
-
-Please also send any interesting user menu additions you come up with to
-the current programmer :-
-
- Anthony Thyssen <anthony@cit.gu.edu.au>
- http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/anthony.html
- http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/