On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Russell McMahon wrote: > SPICE - Arguably the world's best known circuit emulation program. > > Links to zillions of free versions of SPICE - some are evaluation and demo > versions and others are less restricted. > > Versions for many many platforms (DOS, Windoze, Linux, MAC, many more) > > Note - this is only the first page of a multipage list. Click on "Next" > button at bottom of contents list for subsequent pages. > > > http://www.repairfaq.org/ELE/F_Free_Spice1.html Interesting, but it looks like the page is a little out of date. I've been using 3f5 along with SpiceOPUS and ng-spice. I find myself using SpiceOPUS more and more, however I always take a finished simulation and verify it works with 3f5, "the standard". I also have been playing around with spiceprm and spicepp, two perl scripts that pre-process an H-Spice-like spice files to produce Spice-3f5 compatible output. Incidently, I've been using gEDA tools and gschem and gnetlist. These have come a long way over the three years they've been developing. gschem is one of the easiest to use schematic entry programs I've seen. (viewlogic is the worst and it's the one I've been stuck with for the last 2 years. Orcad rates a close second [to viewlogic, not gschem], especially for symbol creation.) Scott -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body