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  • Anyone Using Spice on Linux?

    Just wondering if any of the linux users here might have Spice up and running on their linux boxen.

    My current interest relates to modelling load lines. I'm lost.

    Here's a relevant thread in case anyone's interested:

    http://music-electronics-forum.com/t32348/
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    Originally posted by bob p View Post
    Just wondering if any of the linux users here might have Spice up and running on their linux boxen.

    My current interest relates to modelling load lines. I'm lost.

    Here's a relevant thread in case anyone's interested:

    http://music-electronics-forum.com/t32348/
    I see it on ubuntu repository.
    ngspice
    tclspice
    easyspice
    I started to load it, wouldn't know what to do with it, if I did.
    Let us know how it works out.
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      SPICE on anything

      VirtualBox (http;//virtualbox.org), XP virtual machine, LTSPICE (linear.com). Free and easy, xnix ,mac, etc.

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