On Sunday 24 February 2008 17:37, Anthony J Bybell wrote: > Could somebody throw some examples of some non-trivial spice signal > dumps out on the net somewhere that I can toy with? I've been > looking at the sourcecode to spice/nutmeg lately and was thinking > about importing their file loader into gtkwave as it appears > relatively straightforward. I've recently incorporated their > polynomial interpolation code in anticipation of this, but for now it > is dormant.
Please support gnucap. Gnucap developers are here, on this list. NGspice developers are not. The format for gnucap is very simple, and can be read by most math and spreadsheet programs .. There is a line of column headers, then any number of lines of data, whitespace delimited. #time v(5) ids(m4) gm(m4) 0.0 2.323 3.4e-6 3.4e-3 1.3e-3 2.444 4.55e-6 3.44e-3 etc .. The real Spice format is a pain, and there are several of them. Each proprietary derivative has its own, which is trivially different. If you want to support NGspice, the best way to do that is to pressure them into supporting the universal spreadsheet format. _______________________________________________ geda-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-dev
