Updated version:saintless wrote:Havent tested proper yet. I will do it in the next few days. This version has more options. Debian Squeezy has ver 2007-2010 (as far as I remeber) but this is newer one.Moose On The Loose wrote:Have you tried the ngspice?
It s compiled with full XSpice ability. You can do a transfer function in laplace form. There is a bunch of stuff for me to learn about its full mixed mode. It does the guts of a logic section as an event based system so that it can go very fast even while doing an FPGA with Rs and Cs and JFETs and etc around it.
So far, I have been making Kicad spit out the net list then doing the spice from a terminal. I hope to make this built in too.
Cheers, Toni
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B63vE6 ... sp=sharing
This one is really huge because it has the debug symbols in it. This way you can see the file name and line in the details section if it asserts.
I fixed all of the errors you found but the ldconfig is still needed. and it still
has to be run from the prompt.
I did something that is good for new users but may be a small problem for you. I put a /root/.kicad and a /root/.eeschem and a directory /root/jkicad in the SFS
By doing this I could make a "default.pro" and "default.sch" in the Kicad directory and make kicad think they were the last you were working on. This way, I could avoid an error message and also supply a test of kicad and ngspice for the user.