That's brilliant. I got LTSpice working under wine. What do you use to launch LTSpice from electric? I am guessing I need to have it launch wine with ltspice as a parameter.
Oliver > You can run LTSpice on Mac OS X via wine-devel available via macports. > Wine is a windows virtualization ssystem. > Then install LTSpice using wine. Spice decks generated by Electric > work fine in LTSpice.
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