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
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 ju
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 (ww
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)>---
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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 s
> 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
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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
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
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
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 GU
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
> cod
Aanjhan R wrote:
>> On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Stephen Williams wrote:
Given the apparent bent towards analog in your selection of
candidate projects, might I suggest you take a look at the
"gnucap Code Generator" on the Icarus Verilog projects page?
This is something that A
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 wrote:
>> 3. Porting of missing analysis, (noise, pz, dis
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
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 t
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 int
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