Short: Simulation environment for SPICE (V2.1 UPDATE2) Author: Dirk Hasse Uploader: beavis azrael uni-paderborn de Type: misc/sci Version: 2.1 Replaces: misc/sci/AmiSPICEed.lha Requires: OS2.04 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Kurz: Simulationsumgebung zu SPICE (V2.1 UPDATE2) Over the months AmiSPICEed has grown into a more ore less professional simulation environment for SPICE on the AMIGA. It's basically comparable to Microsim's PSpice for Windows. If you like electronics and if you like the AMIGA, you'll like AmiSPICEed too. Some features: - style guide conformal, fontsensitive workbench gui with locale support - circuits can be created graphically with mouse and keyboard - invoke SPICE directly from the editor and watch the simulation results in a comfortable plot-window. Plot output can be saved as ascii too. - supports circuit output as *.cir (SPICE), *.tex (EEPIC) or *.eps - parts libraries can be described manually in simple ASCII-files. many parts have already been modelled (opamps, transistors, diodes, zeners, transformers, etc..) - executables for 68000 (does anybody still use this one?), 68020+FPU, 68040/040 and 68060 New: V2.1 - Little bugfix in the initialization of the library listview. - New window with shortcut buttons for all elements of the internal library. - Some new and enhanced libs: led.bib, Schottky.bib, SemiConductive.bib, Varactor.bib, Zeners.bib UPDATE: - Some new translated strings by Juan Antonio Burgos López - Updated spanish guide by Juan Antonio Burgos López - Some new elements in the "bipolar.bib" by Niklas Wallin - Shortcut buttons were not updated, when the user used the function keys to select the active element UPDATE2: - Burr-brown's INA128 added to AnalogDevices.bib - SPICE is now executed in a little different manner, so that error and warning messages can be seen on the display. Therefore the new amigados script "spice.bat" is used and must not be changed or deleted. Readme created with ARC 2.1 - Copyright (c)1996-98 by Jens Weyer.