On Tuesday 06 November 2007 19:20, KURT PETERS wrote: > Have you even TRIED kjwaves?
Yes, and I sent you a bug report stating that it didn't work on my system, and it appears not to work with gnucap. To consider something to be "part of gEDA", I also expect it to work with GNU tools, be licensed and distributed GPL, and not require anything that is not "Free" according to Richard Stallman's definition, and to have a convenient and standardized build procedure. A serious viewer for analog simulation data can plot any data against any other, show in the S plane, show triggered data such as "eye" diagrams, do math on the waveforms, overlay waveforms scaled and time shifted, ...... And ... it has an extension language. It also supports, or at least doesn't interfere with, the scripting ability of the simulator. I do believe that kjwaves can evolve into this serious viewer. I will be very happy when that happens. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

