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Re: gEDA-user: On integrating simulator in gschem



Hi Arnoud and all,

On Samstag, 13. März 2010, Arnaud Gardelein wrote:
> The question of integrating into gschem a simulator (namely gnucap)
>  was recently discussed here. With the help of Ivan I'm writing a
>  viewer, oscopy (http://repo.or.cz/w/oscopy.git) based draft #4 of
>  this page: http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:data_plotting_improvements
> Although far from being completed, oscopy support running a netlister
> and a simulator, I mean there is a menu option "File>Run netlister
>  and simulate..." where you can specify which command to use. It run
>  both, and then automagically update the loaded signals, recursively
>  for the maths-based ones.
> Since basic support for updating through DBus is also implemented, I
> wrote a small scheme script to integrate it within gschem, like pcb
> does. Maybe this could be a first start to what is described here:
> http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:circuit_simulation_improvements

I've added a link to oscopy, gsim and dataplot to the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:data_plotting_improvements#draft4a_new_plotting_application

The symbols of the gsim and it's output looks promising. Unfortunatly I 
can't read the slovakian text.
http://kiwiki.fmtnuni.sk/mediawiki/index.php/Description_of_gsim

The example list looks great, too:
http://kiwiki.fmtnuni.sk/mediawiki/index.php/Pr%C3%ADklady_a_%C3%BAlohy_pre_gsim

Regards
Werner


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