Thanks Al. I did notice the PSPICE recommendation, but since I haven't found
many vendors providing models for ngspice or gnucap...

I have done the simple simulations using some the 741 and 324 models
included in the gspicegui package, but now I want to check my design with
something closer to the real part.

I wanted to stick with OSS tools, but I guess I could change to LTSpice.

...jerry


On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:05 AM, al davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thursday 29 May 2008, JERRY DUNMIRE wrote:
> > Any help or suggestions on how to get the model to work would
> > be appreciated.
>
>
> The answer is simple.
>
> The model says:
> * Recommendations:
> *   Use PSPICE (other simulators may require translation)
>
> So, the answer is that the model is written for PSPICE, and uses
> features or syntax not supported by gnucap or ngspice.
>
> One nice (?) thing about spice-format simulators is that they
> are all different.
>
> That model probably won't work for HSpice or Eldo either!
>
>
> Most of the time, you don't need such elaborate models.  This is
> just an op-amp.  How about using a voltage controlled voltage
> source, at least for the first attempt?
>
>
>
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