On Monday 03 January 2011, Dan White wrote: > The Analog Rails tweaks to gnucap make parallel simulations > with hspice feasible from a common *.sch set. Their repo is > at > http://redmine.gnucapplus.org/
I could use some help with gnucap development. I have asked Analog Rails to officially participate in the main line of gnucap development, but they refuse. Management decision. Very bad management decision. In the geda context .... Gnucap's preferred netlist format is Verilog, but the geda Verilog netlister doesn't do attributes and other problems, so it is useless for this. The spice format has been a serious headache for simulator developers for years. Taking this a step further. There is a need to treat nets as first class objects, which no geda netlister does. Gnucap has its own translation facility, that can import as well as export. If someone can write plugins for gschem format, and PCB format, that would be most appreciated. Gnucap was never intended to be just another spice, but rather a modern replacement. It's the original "fast-spice", and the first true single kernel mixed-mode simulator. I could help on the research side too, but in this context, just someone to grab the low-hanging-fruit would be extremely helpful. Everything that any Spice has that Gnucap doesn't is low-hanging fruit. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user