On Friday 22 June 2007, Xavier Romeuf wrote: > al davis a écrit : > > doesn't work. The "ic" options of the components should > > work, giving you a way to have a non-zero initial > > condition. > > I have tried to create a JFET component using the IC option, > but it makes Gnucap to stop: > > J 1 2 3 J2N3819 IC=1,2 > > @@# > @@@incomplete:../Include/wrapper.cc:430:get > gnucap: ../Include/wrapper.cc:812: virtual void > DEV_SPICE::parse_spice(CS&): Assertion `ok == 0' failed. > > Actually, the IC option does not seem to be accepted when a > vector is required. It also fails in the ngspice components > MOSFET, BJT, etc.
At least it is documented.. The spice wrapper has a few spots that don't work yet. _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
