I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I was
in college (10 - 12 years ago, and we ran it on SE/30 and IIci
hardware. If you cannot locate the name of anything on the list, I
would suggest calling a university with a EE or Computer E program and
see if they can
About a year ago, I asked if there was a program that would allow me to
draw a schematic diagram of a motor control circuit, and preferably run
it. I received a few leads, on and off list, but found no program that
did what I really wanted to do.
I'd like to be able to design a circuit on this
At 15:00 -0400 08/08/2003, Compact Macs wrote:
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 21:36:54 -0500
Subject: Re: Electrical Schematic Program Wanted
From: Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I
For schematic drawing I use ClarisDraw 1.0v3.
It has parts libraries for a lot of logic symbols and also parts libraries
for transistors, resistors, and other such analog discretes.
But I'm seldom satisfied with the look of those ClarisDraw parts so I
usually modify them or build my own.
A sample
At 15:00 -0400 08/12/2003, Compact Macs wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:13:00 -0700
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Electrical Schematic Program Wanted
I also use it for board layout, that is part location not PCB design.
Although I have toyed with the latter.
May I suggest
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I've used a program called
DigSim to design several logic circuits. It has the basic gates and several
types of latches and flip-flops that are already black-boxed.
Once you have saved a circuit, it can be reused in other circuits as a
module. I
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:15:56 -0400
Subject: Re: Electrical Schematic Program Wanted
From: Christopher Kolp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 8/10/03 11:53 PM, Jeff Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was/is a version of PSPICE
At 2:01 PM -0700 8/11/2003, Gamba wrote:
For schematic drawing I use ClarisDraw 1.0v3.
It has parts libraries for a lot of logic symbols and also parts libraries
for transistors, resistors, and other such analog discretes.
But I'm seldom satisfied with the look of those ClarisDraw parts so I
There was/is a version of PSPICE for the Macintosh. I don't know if
it is still available. As I recall there was a version available for
mostly free at some point--perhaps a student version.
Jeff Walther
I haven't seen the original posting of this thread, where is it?
I am *very* familiar with
I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I was
in college (10 - 12 years ago, and we ran it on SE/30 and IIci
hardware. If you cannot locate the name of anything on the list, I
would suggest calling a university with a EE or Computer E program and
see if they can
A quick google search turned up these links:
Where to get free SPICE for Apple Macintosh
PSPICE, MICROSIM, ETC ETC
http://www.repairfaq.org/ELE/F_Free_Spice3.html#FREESPICE_001
And this looks like an archive, but I have no idea what version, etc etc.
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