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On Thursday 07 November 2013 4:17 am, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
> Hi dg!
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> On 2013.11.06 at 19:55:35 +0000, dg wrote next:
> > David,
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> > Thank you. I'm experimenting with a ubuntu VM, which has been backed up
> > in anticipation of the inevitable. Amusingly, have never knowingly come
> > into contact with anApple gadget so far. Will post any notes of success.
> >
> > Mike Engelhardt, Microsim, Orcad and Linear.com, has done some excellent
> > stuff along the way. LTSpice, although closed source is highly
> > appreciable, so worth the endeavour.
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> You won't be able to run OS X app, but why not just use windows version
> of LTspice, it should run just fine in linux with recent wine according to
> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=15658&iTesting
>Id=38836
What we use is jkwaves and ngspice. on SL 5.8 and 6.4 runs a lot of circuit
analysis programs. JKWaves is capable of selecting a lot of spice programs.
Larry Linder
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