On 07/23/2016 01:17 PM, jp charras wrote: > Le 22/07/2016 à 13:49, Tomasz Wlostowski a écrit : >> On 22.07.2016 13:36, jp charras wrote: >>> Le 22/07/2016 à 13:15, jp charras a écrit : >>>> Le 22/07/2016 à 11:59, Tomasz Wlostowski a écrit : >>>>> On 22.07.2016 11:56, Eldar Khayrullin wrote: >>>>>> Note: can't find init file. >>>>> >>>>> This is the problem, ngspice can't find its internal init file. Did you >>>>> install it in your system or just copied the DLL? >>>>> >>>>> Tom >>>>> >>>> >>>> Because I have the same issue: >>>> >>>> I just copied the dll. >>>> >>>> What is the internal init file? >>>> And where it should be copied. >>>> >>>> One cannot expect it is in a system folder, especially on windows. >>>> >>> >>> Hi Tom, >>> >>> After more tests: >>> >>> In all cases I have the message: >>> Note: can't find init file. >>> >>> However: >>> * sallen_key does not work at all (as said previously) >>> * laser_driver runs but gives the message: >>> doAnalyses: Too many iterations without convergence >>> run simulation(s) aborted >>> * rectifier works! >>> >> Hi JP, >> >> You need the init files and XSPICE extensions. I'll provide an updated >> Windows package. >> >> Tom >> > > Hi Tom and Orson, > > After a few trials, I fixed my issues: > * sallen_key.sch demo has a bug: the text ".include diodes.lib" should be > ".include 8051.lib". > Of course, this is obvious, bot not easy to find at a first glance. > * I rebuilt libngspice-0.dll on my msys2 install, just copied this dll in > kicad/bin dir (instead of > Orson'one) and I do not have the issue about init files (perhaps it is built > with different options).
Hi Jean-Pierre, Thank you for the wxWidgets patch, I have already applied it in my branch [1]. This week I would like to check & fix the remaining issues and if nobody raises an objection, I will merge it to the product branch. It still has to be explicitly enabled, so it should not cause any problems. I hope ngspice package will be soon provided by mingw64. The PKGBUILD is already available in the official repository, so I hope the package will be there soon. Before it happens, we can still use the PKGBUILD [1]. Mine could have been built with an ancient mingw64 version, so that might have resulted in a package that does not work with other installations. Regards, Orson 1. https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages/blob/master/mingw-w64-ngspice/PKGBUILD
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