Seems ngspice would like to be spice3f5 compatible, which I guess is
something like spice3, but ngspice-rework also has xspice compiled in
which is supposed to add spice2 poly statement support, but I am not
100% sure about this. Since I have not yet completed the task of
simulating an electric generated netlist from within electric with
readback of results in the waveform viewer, it is hard for me to make
any recomendation how to handle ngspice. The problem I face is that if
the command line options of ngspice and the containing control
statements does not suit electric, the whole program hangs and I have
to kill electric on the command line. Makes trial and error a bit time
consuming.

But you can write the Spice deck from Electric without having Electric automatically run the simulator.

Then go to the command window and debug the commands to use.

Then put those commands into Electric.

And also, I'm not asking about such commands, because they differ everywhere. I am more concerned about the Spice deck format (which you told me) and also the output of the Spice engine for reading back into Electric's waveform viewer (which you haven't told me). This can be debugged without integrating the Spice execution into Electric.

   -Steve


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