On Thursday 01 December 2005 07:10 pm, Dan McMahill wrote: > > on a vaguely related subject - has anyone attempted > > backannotating spice results - say DC operating point, to > > gschem?
Probably the best way to do this is with pipes. That way all programs that communicate don't need anything special. > > Not that I know of, but that and also cross probing (click a > gschem net to plot it, click a gschem element to select the > corresponding one in pcb) would be super useful. Make a symbol that looks like a probe, then make the netlister put out a line like: ".print tran + v(foo)" For device probes, add attributes to the device, then the netlister can put out two lines, the old device line and a probe line. But actually, to make this work well, the separate netlister must go. Gnucap is ready for this now. I don't know what changes are needed in gschem. One change I would like to see is a user defined menu that runs an arbitrary external program. It could provide an interface to a simulator.
