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Re: gEDA-user: tclspice
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On Saturday 31 December 2005 04:48 pm, Stuart Brorson wrote:
> If you want a point-and-drool SPICE simulator with a like the
> old PSpice, browse over to the Linear Tech site and dowload
> LTSpice/SWCadIII. It is a SPICE simulator with a nice
> schematic capture front end. It's freeware, but not
> open-source.
Promoting the competition again.....
Closed-source freeware is our most threatening competition.
Another possibility is Oregano and gnucap. This is a more
integrated environment, and is still GPL.