On Saturday 24 April 2010, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > Please do so. > Lack of models is a major road block to get started with > simulation. Once over the new users stage, more models will > help to make even more. > > The more models in the quiver, the more gnucap users, the > more new models. Let's get this felicitous circle rolling! >
A model site should be "models" not just "spice models" to leave it open for all kinds of models. There's also Verilog models, IBIS models, and many others. From what I see, the preferred language of most modeling work being done now is Verilog-AMS. The problem is not a lack of models, but rather a lack of a beginner-friendly way to find them, and the lack of a beginner- friendly way to determine which if any of those you find are suitable for your application. This is the idea of Werner's model site. Unfortunately, it is not organized in a beginner friendly way. It's a start and needs to be developed. gnucap.org is a wiki. If someone wants to take on the task of making the model finding process easier, that would be most welcome. There is space available. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

