FTDDR@ALASKA.BITNET (Don Rice) (02/26/89)
I seem to recall seeing (a) mention of a ST version of SPICE, from Europe I think, and (b) an FTP address for the basic (Fortran, actually) PD version of SPICE. But searching the backissues of info-whatever I have on hand, I can't find information on either topic. If anyone has information or ideas on getting SPICE onto the ST, please drop me a line. My Fortran compiler is quite willing to eat large source files... Thanks, Don Rice FTDDR@ALASKA.bitnet
V067MAJP@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (Arion) (02/02/90)
Does anyone know if SPICE (I guess it would actually be PSPICE) is there somewhere for the ST? If not, is it public domain? If so, does anyone know where I can get the source? (I guess this question doesn't, but as long as I've asked it...) John v067majp@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu
hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) (02/03/90)
In article <E58565397B9F604933@UBVMS.BITNET> V067MAJP@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (Arion) writes: >Does anyone know if SPICE (I guess it would actually be PSPICE) is there >somewhere for the ST? >If not, is it public domain? SPICE is supposed to be in the public domain, but I've never seen source code for it, only PD versions of Mac & PC PSPICE. Good luck finding it, maybe you can convince someone to port it when you get hold of the source. -- -- Howard Chu @ University of Michigan
mitchell@janus.Berkeley.EDU (Evan Mitchell) (02/03/90)
In article <10740@stag.math.lsa.umich.edu> hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) writes: >In article <E58565397B9F604933@UBVMS.BITNET> V067MAJP@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (Arion) writes: >>Does anyone know if SPICE (I guess it would actually be PSPICE) is there >>somewhere for the ST? >>If not, is it public domain? > >SPICE is supposed to be in the public domain, but I've never seen source >code for it, only PD versions of Mac & PC PSPICE. Good luck finding it, >maybe you can convince someone to port it when you get hold of the source. >-- > -- Howard Chu @ University of Michigan The source code for Spice (including a 720K MS-DOS version) can be obtained from: EECS/ERL Industrial Liaison Program 479 Cory Hall, UC Berkeley Berkley, CA 94720 (415) 643-6687 Note: Spice is NOT a public domain program. If you have any questions, please call the office, do NOT respond to this account. -Evan Jay Mitchell mitchell@janus.berkeley.edu