> I'll jump in with some quick background. > > Originally I developed a system where you defined your electrical system > components and all the connections in a complex xml file. Then a C++ > module loaded this configuration at run time and used a simplistic > approach to propagate the "juice" through the system. (IANAEE) :-) > [..] > Now if we have people who still want to build an electrical system using a > circuit simulation based approach, that's great, this is exactly what > FlightGear is for ... an open-source sand box. Go for it! Scratch that > itch! I'm still working low-priority on adding the circuit analyzer gnucap - or better parts of it. It takes a netlist for the circuit description and can handle very complex electrical networks. For some reasone, other things keep attracting me and progress is _very_ slow. Until than - Gary's system look extremly neat.
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