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Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself.
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Richard Crozier |
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Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself. |
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Thu, 27 Feb 2014 10:10:30 +0000 |
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On 27/02/2014 08:27, Pascal Dupuis wrote:
On 25/02/14 23:14, Ouzounis_Georgios wrote:
working. Further work include array support and complex numbers.
3) There already exist routines to read SPICE generated files. What do
you envision in your intertace ?
Once again, thank you in joining in.
Regards
Pascal
Regarding 3) it is not merely a post-processor like you describe. It is
an interface to Qucs that allows changing circuit parameters and
extracting information from a circuit dynamically during simulation, see
the description of the project for more information:
http://wiki.octave.org/Summer_of_Code_Project_Ideas#Interface_to_Electronic_Circuit_Simulator
Also, Qucs supports some features not present in SPICE, e.g. verilog-A
compiled components, is GPL, and has a nice schematic capture GUI is you
like that kind of thing.
Richard
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- GSoC 2014, introducing myself., Ouzounis_Georgios, 2014/02/25
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., RIchard Crozier, 2014/02/26
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., Pascal Dupuis, 2014/02/27
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., Pascal Dupuis, 2014/02/27
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself.,
Richard Crozier <=
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., Ouzounis_Georgios, 2014/02/27
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., Ouzounis_Georgios, 2014/02/27
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., CdeMills, 2014/02/27
- Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself., fgnievinski, 2014/02/27