v078p6g8@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Richard M Wasserman) (11/27/90)
A little while ago someone mentioned a PSpice type program that could be used to generate hi-res plots of Spice output. THey said this program was available at 'sunne.waterloo.cs' but the site doesn't seem to exist. I'd really appreciate any information available on this type of program and where I could ftp it. I've been looking for this type of program for what seems like forever. Any info directly mailed to me would be hugely appreciated since I often miss important news on the net. Thanks a ton in advance. Rich Wasserman v078p6g8 @ UBVMS
avadekar@sunee.waterloo.edu (Ashok Vadekar) (11/30/90)
In article <47673@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v078p6g8@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu writes: >A little while ago someone mentioned a PSpice type program that could be used >to generate hi-res plots of Spice output. ... The correct address is either sunee.waterloo.edu, or sunee.uwaterloo.ca depending on which naming convention your system thinks our system is using (we're somewhat schizophrenic). The spogram is SPlot. Once you have ftp'ed to sunee, cd to splot, and get asdgcode.zoo, splot.zoo and ReadMe. The currently available version will shortly be upgraded. I have been adding HPGL ouput support, and removing a few small bugs. Also, the documentation is due to be overhauled. This will probably be done in January (likely late Jan) and most likely will coincide with a posting to comp.binaries.amiga. Send bug reports to me (avadekar@sunee.{waterloo.edu|uwaterloo.ca}). > Rich Wasserman > v078p6g8 @ UBVMS Ashok Vadekar
avadekar@sunee.waterloo.edu (Ashok Vadekar) (11/30/90)
I just realized that some machines may not realized that my machine exists at all, never mind where it is. For those of you who can't find sunee by name, the internet address is 129.97.128.196 Hope this helps, Ashok Vadekar