Now that I don't work for a simulator company any more, I could help with the Verilog-A Verilog-AMS stuff.. and help to develop a standard way to control the simulation and process outputs New list member, Jonathan David.. (I've known Al for a couple of years already.. ) Ad: Any volunteers in/near Bay area should meet at BMAS. www.bmas-conf.org (note: I'm the publicity chair.. ) BMAS follows CICC (which conflicts with CDNlive for users of comercial software..) Jonathan
Al Davis-3 wrote: > > I am looking for help in developing gnucap, of almost all > kinds, including that which doesn't require advanced knowledge > of simulation. > > Some types of work that are particularly needed: > > -- Documentation -- user manuals, tutorials, beginner help > -- Spice compatibility evaluation and changes. > -- Model evaluation and development > -- User interface development (a real interactive interpreter), > preferably in an object-oriented interpreted language. > -- Porting of Spice models > -- gschem, gnetlist interface improvements. > -- configure/make standardization. > > Some types of work that will be very rewarding and welcome: > > -- Algorithm development, particularly alternative algorithms > such as harmonic balance and moment matching > -- Verilog-AMS and VHDL-AMS help. > > What I intend to do: > > -- Performance improvements > -- Verilog-AMS and VHDL-AMS support > > I am not looking for people to do debugging, although bug > reports are welcome. Bugs in the traditional sense have not > been a major problem. > > I am hoping that if I can get help in some of the areas I > listed here, I can devote more time to algorithm improvements. > > > Gnucap is a mixed-signal simulator in development. It is not a > Spice derivative, but could eventually replace Spice. > > It is a true single-engine mixed-mode simulator, one of the > few, and one of the first. As such, it handles the interface > between discrete (digital) and continuous (analog) better than > most other simulators. For some types of circuits, including > some pure analog circuits, it runs much faster than Spice, > without any loss of accuracy. Unfortunately, some other types > of circuits run slower, but I know why. > > XSpice is not really a "single-engine" simulator. It is really > two simulators compiled together. > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnucap-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Gnucap---looking-for-development-help-tf240563.html#a5978172 Sent from the Gnucap - Dev forum at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
