The plugins allow it to be customized. The core will have no devices, no commands, and no languages. It's all in plugins. You attach what you want to use. The default will be Verilog-AMS all the way.
Being somewhat hampered by a total lack of experience in analog simulation, and the warning of a lack of documenation in gnucap, please forgive me if the following is a stupid question.
What is the plan for supporting circuit simulation within the gEDA suite going forward? I started off thinking that I would have to generate a spice netlist (because I read somewhere that the spice-sdb backend was for use with both ngspice and gnucap). Then I started wondering if perhaps a new netlist backend would be required for use with gnucap. Now I'm not sure what to think, so I think I'll ask. At the moment, I am compiling gnucap-2007-03-29, and I think (but I'm not sure) that I will need to follow that by compiling the ngspice17 models. Then I'm hoping I can load the spice netlist produced by gnetlist. Am I heading down the right track? --wpd _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

