Hello Vijay,
Sorry for delayed response ! I was away in some training.
What kind of tutorial you need?
If i have understood you correctly , you can proceed as follows:
Enter your circuit (schematic, layout or whatever) into electric , then go
Tools> Simulation(spice)> write spice deck.
Save it with '.cir' extension.  So this is the netlist of the circuit. Run
this using ngspice as you would usually run any netlist.
Feel free to comment if it was not helpful.



On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 1:13 PM, vijay ganesh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> I am new to electric, i am using Linuxmint 14 and ngSpice , i would like
> to use that for simulation in Electric. Is there any tutorial for this.
>
> Vijay
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