Thanks for all of the replies. I call gwave likes this:
$ gwave out My analysis is done this way: > tran 0 500m 100u > out If I'm inside gnucap, I just do: > !gwave out And I get those strange waveforms. I updated my version of gnucap. Now, my versions are as follows: gnucap-0.35.20090928 gwave-20090213 I still have the problem. My platform is x86_64 (Core 2 Duo). The code I'm using to debug this gwave/gnucap problem is very simple. The code is like this: ************************************************************** * Transient Analysis .gen freq=100 ampl=5m V1 (1 0) generator(1) V2 (2 0) 0.0V R1 (1 2) 1k .print tran v(1) .transient 0s 500ms 100us > out .end ************************************************************** My output file show the output like this (just a few lines): ************************************************************** #Time v(1) 0. 0. 100.E-6 313.95E-6 200.E-6 626.67E-6 300.E-6 936.91E-6 400.E-6 0.0012434 500.E-6 0.0015451 600.E-6 0.0018406 700.E-6 0.0021289 ************************************************************** I'm still experiencing the same problem. Thanks in advance for your help. Cheers, Ivan 2009/12/13 Rubén Gómez Antolí <[email protected]> > Hello Ivan: > > Ivan Reche escribió: > > Hello there, >> >> I know its kinda off, but I don't have anywhere else to ask: Is it >> possible >> to use gwave with gnucap? >> > > Yes. I commonly use it: > > gnucap > tran 0 50ms 50us > z > gnucap > !gwave z > > I sent tran output to "z" file, after I call gwave. > > > I've tried here, but gwave wouldn't display >> correctly the waveforms. For now, I'm using gnuplot, but it is not >> convenient. >> > > You shoud try with Octave: it permits you working with waves too, and it's > a bit easy than gnuplot: > > gnucap> print tran V(5) > gnucap> tran 0 50ms 50us > Salida.S1.Tran.dat > > octave:1> Simu = load Salida.S1.Tran.dat ; > octave:2> time = Simu(:,1); > octave:3> V5 = Simu(:,2); > octave:4> plot(time,V5) > > > With gwave, I get distorted waveforms that have nothing to do with my wave >> files. >> > > In previous version of gwave I have these problem too, actually I don't > have these issues. > > Versions: >> >> gnucap-0.35 >> > > Try to update Gnucap from snapshot, 0.35 version is too old and snapshot > gnucap version is so stable. > > gwave-20090213 >> >> > gwave: > Instalados: 20090213-2 > Candidato: 20090213-2 > Tabla de versión: > *** 20090213-2 0 > > What are your system (platform)? When I had problems with gwave I think > there was my system (PowerPC). In fact, I have similar problems with other > wave viewers due to endian issue. > > Thanks in advance, >> >> Ivan >> > > I hope this helps you (a bit at least). > > Regards. > > Salud y Revolución. > > Lobo. > -- > Libertad es poder elegir en cualquier momento. Ahora yo elijo GNU/Linux, > para no atar mis manos con las cadenas del soft propietario. > --------- > Desde El Ejido, en Almería, usuario registrado Linux #294013 > http://www.counter.li.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > Help-gnucap mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnucap > _______________________________________________ Help-gnucap mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnucap
