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gEDA-user: Some spice-related questions
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- Subject: gEDA-user: Some spice-related questions
- From: Thinus Viljoen <thinus.viljoen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 11:49:18 +0200
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Hi
After a bit (ok, a lot) of effort, I have most of gEDA up and running. I have the following questions:
1. Why is easy_spice on the gEDA front-end "Tools" menu, but it is not installed with gEDA?
2. How do I run gspiceui, which IS installed along with gEDA, from the gEDA front-end?
3. Is gwave the standard tool to plot ngspice/gnucap outputs? I would
rather not use the built-in ngspice (nutmeg?) plot utility, which does
not seem very user-friendly.
Thanks
Thinus Viljoen