Krish,

Haha, funny that you mention that ... I wrote that software, called ADS (for 
Analog IC Design System), while working at Tektronix. That was the project that 
I cut my Smalltalk teeth on:) 

I started the project using the Tek 4404 in 1985. 

When Tektronix got out of the Smalltalk business (another story) I ported ADS 
to ObjectWorks. I left Tektronix in 1992 to go to work for Digitalk. 

The team at Tektronix kept working on ADS, porting it to the newer platforms 
over time ... 

The last time I checked ADS was still being used ... that was around 2005, I 
think.

So it's had a long and productive lifetime.

Dale

----- Original Message -----
| From: "S Krish" <[email protected]>
| To: [email protected]
| Sent: Friday, August 3, 2012 5:55:28 AM
| Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Differential and Integral calculus in Pharo?
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| Yes, I remember my love for Kirchoff's circuit laws years back..!!..
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| Electronics:
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| A matrix version of Kirchhoff's current law is the basis of most
| circuit simulation software , such as SPICE / PSPICE. Interesting to
| have a interface to PSPICE as Tektronix had/ may still have in VW.
| Build it out of Pharo, we could have the challenge to Cadence..with
| their C++ ecquivalent..
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| 
| Had an opportunity to see that VW stuff with its simulation of VLSI
| circuits running up 60000 elements.. and complex simulations.. real
| time. Cool stuff..
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| 
| On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:33 AM, Clara Allende <
| [email protected] > wrote:
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| Hi guys, after having exhausting four months of Physics lessons, I
| decided that would be fun to write a program to deal with
| Electricity problems :) (Yeah, I'm not a normal person :P)
| 
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| So, I need to make differential and integral calculus, are there any
| libraries to do so? Or any place that I can take a look at?
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| 
| Thanks in advance!
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| 
| Cheers
| 

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