On Sunday 24 October 2010, Hannu Vuolasaho wrote: > Changing manually to X1 makes the simulation work but it > isn't really the Solution.
Yes, it is the solution, for now. Ultimately, the solution is to move away from Spice format netlists. In Spice, the device type is determined by the first letter. The letter "M" says to use a built-in MOSFET model. The name (after the nodes) refers to a ".model" "card". (When using a spice netlist, it is common to refer to the lines in a netlist as "cards") The letter "M" does not ever refer to a "subckt". If something is defined as a subckt, the first letter of the label must be "X". _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

