Hi all, I'm pleased to announce a new version of easy_spice. It's is a gtk frontend for ngspice and gnetlist. http://easy-spice.sourceforge.net
It was written for educational use by Jean-Marc Routoure. That's why each step in the simulation process has it's own button. What can you do with it: * start gschem * generate a netlist (using gnetlist) * simulate * view op values * view op solution in a temporary schematic * view simulations (with ngspice) * save the setup see also: http://easy-spice.sourceforge.net/documentation.html http://easy-spice.sourceforge.net/examples.html changes in version 0.6.7: * ported application to GTK2 * support new gschem fileformat * added library dialog * added save/load/saveas menuitems * local configuration file added * bug fixes Future plans: * Create one GTK2 Option dialog * integrate gnucap * use different waveform viewer instead of ngspice plot * run simulations in background Future ideas: As easy_spice is writen in gtk2 it would be possible to integrate it as a dialog into geda or gschem. (at the moment it's in the tool menu in geda). Questions and comments are very welcome. Regards Werner Hoch