In that case, I'd suggest that you look at Gnucap, one of gEDA's
analog circuit simulators.  Al, the main author, has his own vision of
what Gnucap needs; I figure it's up to him to suggest a project to
you.  But from my perspective, one of Gnucap's faults is that it needs
to have a built-in JFET model, or at least a plug-in similar to the
ones it must have for MOSFETs.  Gnucap is written in C++.  Maybe that
would be an interesting project?

Went to the home page and saw the descriptions and to do list. Gnucap seems
the right thing for me... Thanks a lot.. Where do I go from here?

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