gEDA-dev: spice output files
Kai-Martin Knaak
kmk at familieknaak.de
Tue Feb 26 14:07:14 EST 2008
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:15:34 -0300, Leandro Marsó wrote:
> All in all, I'd would say (for now) that it would be better to have
> tutorials and examples of how to do it at "the linux way" than to have
> (now) limitated graphical tools.
I didn't plead for more graphical tools than we already have, that is,
gschem. The only GUI option that is missing, is a special export selected
option. The rest of the missing infrastructure is a set of gnucap
friendly symbols and a default way to obtain a visible waveform. A set of
basic analog models is a must. At the moment there seems to be no model
for an opamp. Or did I miss something?
Turnaround time from incremental changes to simulation results is
important too. I don't care if this is achieved with a shiny GUI or with
a script. I am happy with a script if I am not forced to reinvent the
wheel and start from scratch myself. You are right, this spells like a
need for tutorials and examples. A good manual should be regarded as
important as a complete set of features.
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