Also take a look at ngspice. It is available via macports. It might
work as well.
I played with MacSpice some time ago but was not able to get very far
with it.

On Oct 13, 3:20 pm, jrbr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using Electric VLSI, but want to simulate on MacSpice. I found
> how to configure SPICE settings and make some models for LTSpice,
> which are working, but want to use them on MacSpice since I own a Mac.
>
> If someone knows how to make it work please help me out...
>
> Thanks
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