HYPERLOGIC ENHANCES FUZZY LOGIC PRODUCT LINE

Escondido, California -- HyperLogic Corporation announces a major update to
its popular CubiCalc family of fuzzy logic tools. The new 2.0 release adds
a large number of fuzzy inference options and provides new features for
debugging and analysis in the interactive environment.

Options in the new release provide control over each step of the fuzzy
inference process -- scaling output fuzzy sets, combining them to create a
resultant, and defuzzifying to obtain a crisp result -- for a total of
over sixty combinations. Four of the most common techniques are predefined
for quick access by novice users. The CubiCalc RTC run-time generator and
programming libraries support all of CubiCalc's fuzzy inference options.
The RTC fuzzy run-time Dynamic Link Library (DLL) for Microsoft Windows
now offers both integer and floating point rule execution.

Version 2.0 has several new types of plots and graphical displays. The new
3D decision surface display is very general. Instead of just the fuzzy
rules, any function of two variables can be plotted. In particular, users
can view the composite function resulting from the non-fuzzy preprocessing
-- fuzzy rules -- non-fuzzy postprocessing sequence. The 3D window has
optional two-dimensional slice displays and provides both numeric and
"thumbwheel" control for surface orientation. Users can compare the
results of changes by displaying multiple 3D windows at once. Other new
displays include a one- or two-dimensional grid showing fuzzy set
activation levels and a plot of the fuzzy output waveform before
defuzzification. The strip charts and scatter charts have been enhanced
with user-selectable colors and patterns.

CubiCalc has a built-in language for non-fuzzy computation so that users
can simulate a complete system, including external responses to fuzzy
outputs. This language, present in CubiCalc since its introduction in
1990, now includes array variables, an extensive set of matrix
manipulation functions, and user-defined iterative computations. The new
version provides line-by-line single-step and trace, with instructions
optionally highlighted as they execute. With the new random access option,
an input file can serve as a "lookup table," not just as a source of input
data or parameters.

The new version includes other ease-of-use enhancements: a new dialog for
faster access to variable values, the ability to copy plots and numeric
logs to the Windows clipboard, an optional status bar, additional
simulation control operators, a compact alternate rule syntax, and
additional accelerator keys for keyboard access to common commands.

The North American single-copy price for CubiCalc Version 2.0 is $495, with
an upgrade price of $100. The programmer's version, CubiCalc RTC, is $795.
CubiCard, a superset of CubiCalc RTC with a data acquisition board for
direct control of external hardware, is $ 1495. Users of CubiCalc RTC and
CubiCard can upgrade to the new version for $150.

HyperLogic Corp
1855 East Valley Parkway, Suite 210
Escondido, CA 92027
619-746-2765,  fax 619-746-4089

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