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NAME

       nrnivmodl - Compile special version of NEURON with custom mechanisms

SYNOPSIS

       nrnivmodl [FILES]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents the nrnivmodl command.

       nrnivmodl is part of the NEURON simulation environment for computational models of physiological neurons.
       Its purpose is to compile membrane mechanisms with user-defined properties.

       If .mod files are supplied as FILES nrnivmodl will compile them into a dedicated version of NEURON called
       special  with the new mechanisms included.  The new NEURON version is put into a subdirectory named after
       the current CPU architecture.

       If no file arguments are present, nrnivmodl adds all the files in the current working directory that have
       the suffix .mod to special.  In order to construct an executable, the model descriptions first have to be
       translated into C code, which is then compiled using the default C compiler.

       Such models must contain a NEURON block which specifies the type of model  (density  mechanism  or  point
       process),  the  names  of  ions  it uses, and which variables are to be treated as range variables in the
       interface to OC.

MORE INFORMATION

       Check out the NEURON website at www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/ as  well  as  the  documentation  section  at
       www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/py_doc/modelspec/programmatic.html

AUTHOR

       NEURON was written by Michael Hines, John W. Moore, Ted Carnevale and others.

       This manual page was written by Matthias Klumpp <mak@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used
       by others).

                                                January 28, 2018                                    nrnivmodl(1)