On Wednesday 10 September 2008, Ian Chapman wrote: > I've used MC5 since quite some time and I like it > though it is getting dated. My main hick is not supporting > the latest vendor models that use the latest spice. I can > live with the win3.1 its 16 bit engine. Of course there is > the latest update at a cost that is outside my budget for the > simple things that I do opamps and comparators etc... It > looks like there is a choice between gEDA friendly ngspice > and tclspice. Which of the two is the best for simple > analogue circuits? Regards Ian.
Gnucap. Gnucap is here, the lead developer is here, and cares about gEDA. As to the "latest vendor models" .... If you get the development version, gnucap supports BSIM-4.6.2, which was just released this summer. Gnucap had support for it about a week after the official release from Berkeley. Can any other simulator beat that? _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

