On Monday 02 April 2007 16:08, Patrick Doyle wrote: > >From you comment, it sounds as if I may not have needed to > > compile the > > ngspice17-modles, and perhaps I could have loaded my spice > netlists directly. (They are extremly simple at the present > time, consisting of an independent voltage source, a > capacitor, and a resistor -- as I said, I'm starting off > _very_ simple today).
If it runs directly, you are much better off with the native models. For simple stuff like you say, use the native models.
If you want the BSIM models, you should use the bsim-models tarball.
Please forgive my ignorance, but how would I know if I can use the native models or not? Similarly, when would I decide that I wanted BSIM models?
Also, FWIW, the 3-29 snapshot crashes when I try to analyze the netlist from Stuarts TwoStageAmp example... at least it does when I try to run the version I built today. I have, perhaps, attached the netlist for your review. If it works fine for you, then I'll try rebuilding and paying more attention to what's going on.
Here's what crashes for me:
$ ~/local/bin/gnucap spice.netlist.wpd gnucap> plot ac v(Vout) gnucap> ac dec 1Hz 1MegHz
#Freq Segmentation fault
--wpd
Attachment:
spice.netlist.wpd
Description: Binary data
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