[comp.archives] [comp.sys.amiga.tech] Re: Spice

sjorr@lion.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen Orr) (10/29/90)

Archive-name: splot/25-Oct-90
Original-posting-by: sjorr@lion.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen Orr)
Original-subject: Re: Spice (WAS: Scientific programs for the Amiga)
Archive-site: sunee.waterloo.edu [129.97.128.196]
Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti)

Chip Brewster writes...

>There is a freely distributable version on the Amiga called
>(you guessed it) ASpice.  It can be obtained from any Fish Disk source
>on disk #278.  It's a little slow as it does not support a 68020 or
>68881.  There is also a plotting program that comes with GWIN on Fish
>Disk #322.
>

The version of Spice I am using prints a banner which says (ala snap):

AmigaSpice 5.0     (Spice 2G.6)
                               
                               
This Program is Public Domain  
                               
 Usage:                        
 SPICE i/o_file

sounds pretty PD to me. Also there is a file available via anonymous
FTP at sunee.waterloo.edu (I believe this is right) called SPlot which
was written by an ex-roommate of mine and myself last year ehich eats
Spice output files for breakfast. Has user cursors, supports up to 8
traces etc.

Both programs work fine with my 030, and spice shows better than 3x
speed increase on the 030.

					Stephen Orr
>Chip Brewster
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