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gEDA-user: New version of GSpiceUI available



Mike Waters has released a new version of: GSpiceUI Version 0.7.18.

You can download it from:

http://geda.seul.org/dist/gspiceui-v0.7.18.tar.gz

Here is the announcement:

A few notes:
  - All of the analysis panels have been overhauled so they should behave
    better than in previous versions.
  - To use the example schematic files which contain an op. amp. make sure
    to copy ./lib/sym/opamp-3.sym to your gSchem library local/ directory.
    There are some instructions in the INSTALL file.

What follows is the extract from the ChangeLog associated with this version:

  * Add modifications suggested by Shahab Sanjari to remove errors when
    compiling under FreeBSD.
  * Dialogue added to NG-Spice Transient analysis to allow pulse source to be
    configured by the user.
  * Spin control precision changed from one decimal place to two.
  * Fixed some minor bugs associated with the PnlValue class.
  * In the AC analysis the default step scale has been set to "Dec" and the
    default source level to 1.0V (ie. 0dBV).
  * The AC analysis complex parts radio for magnitude in dB has been
    changed to "Mag. in dBV" to highlight the units used.
  * The correct Options menu simulator item is now checked when a new
    simulation is opened.
  * The class PrcPlotter has been rename to PrcGWave.
  * Added two new operational amplifier models to the lib/opamp directory
    ie. LM324 (national) and LMX358 (maxim).
  * Al Davis reported that the GNU-Cap AC analysis generated by GSpiceUI was
    missing an .OP command prior to the .AC command. The operational amplifier
    models in the lib/opamp directory can now be AC analysed correctly using
    GNU-Cap.
  * Additions to the documentation.
  * Bug fixes.


Thanks Mike!

-Ales