Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-21 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 06:31:57 -0500, John Doty wrote: We concluded that Sage isn't quite ready to support this Would one of the following be fit for the job: gap ginac maxima mathomatic yacas ---(kaimartin)--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak http://lilalaser.de/blog

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-21 Thread Felix Maier
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 06:31:57 -0500, John Doty wrote: We concluded that Sage isn't quite ready to support this Would one of the following be fit for the job: gap ginac maxima mathomatic yacas ---(kaimartin)--- maybe octave would be useful (www.octave.org),

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-21 Thread Felix Maier
Felix Maier wrote: Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 06:31:57 -0500, John Doty wrote: We concluded that Sage isn't quite ready to support this Would one of the following be fit for the job: gap ginac maxima mathomatic yacas ---(kaimartin)--- ok just missed you're looking

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-21 Thread John P. Doty
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 06:31:57 -0500, John Doty wrote: We concluded that Sage isn't quite ready to support this Would one of the following be fit for the job: gap ginac maxima mathomatic yacas Don't know. It takes work to find out. Can any of these

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-17 Thread John Doty
On Feb 17, 2009, at 2:12 AM, al davis wrote: Another interesting type of analysis that Spice doesn't have is a semi-symbolic analysis, where the result is a transfer function, in S, that has some values carried through as symbols. I would have to help you a lot, but it would be a real

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-17 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 02:12:47 -0500, al davis wrote: People spend lots of time trying to make a GUI, when there are problems underneath. Is this true in this special case? (Doing gnucap sims with schematics designed with gschem) I got the impression, that all the infrastructure is there, but

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-17 Thread Dan McMahill
al davis wrote: Another interesting type of analysis that Spice doesn't have is a semi-symbolic analysis, where the result is a transfer function, in S, that has some values carried through as symbols. I would have to help you a lot, but it would be a real accomplishment, and I think I

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-17 Thread Stuart Brorson
If anyone would have a clue on how to contact Henry Yiu it might be interesting to see if he would provide a license that allows for redistribution. Did you try the addr on this web page? http://www.geocities.com/hyiu00/ Stuart ___ geda-user

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-17 Thread Larry Doolittle
Dan - On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:01:57PM -0500, Dan McMahill wrote: The tool worked and really my primary complaint was that you quickly ended up with an expression that a) was not at all a low entropy expression (see various papers by Middlebrook or the textbook by Vorperian) Hey! I

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-16 Thread al davis
On Monday 16 February 2009, Stephen Williams wrote: Icarus Verilog provides an API for writing code generators. This API is described by the ivl_target.h header file. There are example code generators specifically intended to demonstrate the API use: the tgt-null/ directory has a null code

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-16 Thread al davis
On Saturday 14 February 2009, Aanjhan R wrote: Thank you all for the feedbacks. I looked a bit deeper into the projects and my interests and figured that , I am not into GUI stuff but would love to get my hands more dirty with things even down. People spend lots of time trying to make a GUI,

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-14 Thread Aanjhan R
Thank you all for the feedbacks. I looked a bit deeper into the projects and my interests and figured that , I am not into GUI stuff but would love to get my hands more dirty with things even down. On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 9:56 AM, al davis ad...@freeelectron.net wrote: 3. Porting of missing

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-12 Thread al davis
Welcome ... they are all good ones, but I like the one Steve suggested the best. On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Aanjhan R wrote: 1. Usability improvements for ngspice/Gnucap - Under gaf There is certainly lots of room for improvement, but I must warn you that there have been lots of failed

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-11 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:50:58 +0100, Aanjhan R wrote: The projects that am interested in are as follows (not in any specific order): 1. Usability improvements for ngspice/Gnucap - Under gaf From all the projects you mentioned, this one would have a the largest impact. An easy to use

Re: gEDA-user: Google SoC : Potential Candidate seeking Info

2009-02-11 Thread Stephen Williams
Aanjhan R wrote: The projects that am interested in are as follows (not in any specific order): 1. Usability improvements for ngspice/Gnucap - Under gaf 2. More interesting integrations with other tools. The new Tcl interface adds a bunch of possibilities. I know one guy is using it to