Re: [9fans] Spice2g6 using f2c/plan9 was: Modern development language for Plan 9, WAS: Re: RESOLVED:
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 5:10 AM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: >> Do you have spice mkfiles available somewhere? > > Spice died when my previous venti server blew up. Re-doing > the port is on my todo list, but not very high at the moment. > I have been trying to get a circuit simulator working on plan9 for sometime, but failed. I only realize spice2 would be a good candidate after you posted that you got it working. I have copied spice2g6 in my contrib http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/contrib/fernan/spice2.tgz spice2 is in fortran, I included the f2c translation incase you dont want to bother with f2c. You will still need the libf2c to compile though.
Re: [9fans] Spice2g6 using f2c/plan9 was: Modern development language for Plan 9, WAS: Re: RESOLVED:
Do you have spice mkfiles available somewhere? Spice died when my previous venti server blew up. Re-doing the port is on my todo list, but not very high at the moment.
[9fans] Spice2g6 using f2c/plan9 was: Modern development language for Plan 9, WAS: Re: RESOLVED:
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 3:54 AM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: >> Agreed, but is there a FORTRAN compiler/cross-compiler for Plan 9? > > f2c (from netlib) is trivial to get running. This gives you Fortran 77. It > has been sufficient for my needs (spice, zork, some grib stuff). > > --lyndon Do you have spice mkfiles available somewhere? regards fernan