> 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". > It would be nice to have a special atribute "spicetype" or so to force the spice to use the proper model. Long time ago I proposed this, but it was not implemented in spice-sdb backend.
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