Welcome ... they are all good ones, but I like the one Steve suggested the best.
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Aanjhan R wrote: > 1. Usability improvements for ngspice/Gnucap - Under gaf There is certainly lots of room for improvement, but I must warn you that there have been lots of failed attempts at this in the past. To be successful, you need to not think of it as a GUI project. The biggest problem is seamlessly moving the data around, in all directions. (I mean all, not "both".) If you want to tackle the data movement, with a new translator system, that would help a lot, and build the base that is needed for the GUI and other things. > 2. More "interesting" integrations with other tools. The new > Tcl interface adds a bunch of possibilities. I know one guy > is using it to allow remote control from emacs through a > bridge server. (Under GTKWAVE - I would like to know if htere > are specific "interesting" integrations as I am not getting > the whole picture behind this project proposal) That points to seamlessly moving the data around again. This keeps coming up. > 3. Porting of missing analysis, (noise, pz, disto, hb, etc.) > from other free simulators (under gnucap) All good projects .. There is someone now working on noise and hb. pz and disto would be good summer projects. "pz" is fairly easy, if it is based on AC analysis, because the whole model interface is already working. "disto" is harder because of the model interface. You will learn a lot. > 4. Add uwire (unresolved net) support - Under Icarus Steve can comment on this one. On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Stephen Williams wrote: >> Given the apparent bent towards analog in your selection of >> candidate projects, might I suggest you take a look at the >> "gnucap Code Generator" on the Icarus Verilog projects page? >> This is something that Al has been wanting, and also puts to >> use some of the nascent analog support in Icarus Verilog >> proper. I like this one too. It is an enabler that will make other enhancements easier, and something that is desperately needed as a model compiler. There are lots of people who want it and some real experts who can help. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

