Andy Peters wrote:
> On Sep 18, 2007, at 12:07 PM, al davis wrote:
>
>> So, for LT-spice
>>
>> What is the "organic matter" being added to the soil?
>> What are the "beneficial insects?"
>>
>> And finally:
>> What are the "weeds" they want to choke out?
>
> These are interesting questions.
On Sep 18, 2007, at 12:07 PM, al davis wrote:
> So, for LT-spice
>
> What is the "organic matter" being added to the soil?
> What are the "beneficial insects?"
>
> And finally:
> What are the "weeds" they want to choke out?
These are interesting questions.
The answer is that LTC's business
On Tuesday 18 September 2007, Andy Peters wrote:
> They are in a binary format. The program is smart enough to
> know which models are spice models and which are the
> proprietary binary models. The format is not published so
> far all calls to open it have been ignored.
>
> There's also some l
On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:40 AM, John Griessen wrote:
> Andy Peters wrote:
>
>> One obvious caveat is that the LTC switcher models are all
>> proprietary and as such can't be used with any other spice.
> Are they hidden or licensed, or just a format that could be
> translated?
They are in a binar
Andy Peters wrote:
> One obvious caveat is that the LTC switcher models are all
> proprietary and as such can't be used with any other spice.
Are they hidden or licensed, or just
a format that could be translated?
John Griessen
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On Sep 17, 2007, at 4:23 PM, gene wrote:
> Honestly, I haven't even tried either gnucap nor ng-spice but use
> ltswitchercad quite a bit. I'm up for the change, but how's the
> learning curve? Anyone care to comment or compare the two?
One obvious caveat is that the LTC switcher models are all
On Monday 17 September 2007, Dan McMahill wrote:
> I'd comment, but I probably can't give a good measure of the
> learning curve. From my perspective, if you've used any
> circuit simulators, ngspice and gnucap are both pretty easy.
> But then again I first used spice nearly 2 decades ago and
> u
gene wrote:
> Dan McMahill wrote:
>> Robert Butts w
>>
>> BTW, why LTspice and not ng-spice or gnucap which are both open
>> source? With either of them, you can avoid tying yourself to a
>> particular OS, they both have mailing lists with not just users but
>> program developers, and you have
Dan McMahill wrote:
> Robert Butts w
>
> BTW, why LTspice and not ng-spice or gnucap which are both open source?
> With either of them, you can avoid tying yourself to a particular OS,
> they both have mailing lists with not just users but program developers,
> and you have more of an ability
Robert Butts wrote:
> When I'm creating the link how do you type the space in the directory
> Program Files? See below:
>
> /fake_windows/Program Files/LTC/SwCADIII/MyDesign.cir
Maybe /fake_windows/Program\ Files/LTC/SwCADIII/MyDesign.cir
JG
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Robert Butts wrote:
> I tell my son the only dumb question is the one never asked. So with
> that...
>
> I'm doing an LTSpice simulation and following Stuart's howto. In the
> Running LTSpice with gEDA designs step 5 is:
>
> Create a link from your netlist "output.net" and a netlist in the
When I'm creating the link how do you type the space in the directory
Program Files? See below:
/fake_windows/Program Files/LTC/SwCADIII/MyDesign.cir
On 9/16/07, Andy Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 16, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Robert Butts wrote:
>
> > I'm doing an LTSpice simulation an
On Sep 16, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Robert Butts wrote:
> I'm doing an LTSpice simulation and following Stuart's howto. In the
> Running LTSpice with gEDA designs step 5 is:
>
> Create a link from your netlist "output.net" and a netlist in the
> directory
> in which SwCADIII lives. Make the netlist
I tell my son the only dumb question is the one never asked. So with
that...
I'm doing an LTSpice simulation and following Stuart's howto. In the
Running LTSpice with gEDA designs step 5 is:
Create a link from your netlist "output.net" and a netlist in the directory
in which SwCADIII lives. Ma
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