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open source FDTD solver with GPU support

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 ===== Frequently asked questions ===== ===== Frequently asked questions =====
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 +== I have installed it, what to do next? ==
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 +See the [[start:​getting_started| Getting started]] section. You may be confused that you have few different executables installed. There are two command line solvers (gsvit, gsvit2d) and a single graphical user interface (XSvit). To have something easy-to-use,​ start with the XSvit.
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 +== What is the GSvit2D and does it have any GUI? ==
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 +GSvit2D is a subset of FDTD routines for 2D calculations. These are of minor use and we have no GUI for them so far. To explore full benefits of FDTD we recommend to use 3D variant (GSvit, XSvit).
  
 == Which graphics card to use? == == Which graphics card to use? ==
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