[comp.sys.mac.wanted] Spice for the Mac

smisra@eos.ncsu.edu (SAURABH MISRA) (02/03/91)

Does anyone know where one can obtain a copy of Spice?
Thanks
Saurabh

squishy@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Shishin Yamada) (03/01/91)

	Pspice for the MacIntosh II is now available via anonymous FTP from
the archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu. It was originally obtained from
Prentice Hall and typically comes with a book entitled "Introduction to
Pspice" by Paul Tuninega.

	Many thanks go to Tony Chi at USC for this upload! It can be found
under /info-mac/app/pspice-3.08b.hqx via anonymous FTP from
Sumex-Aim.Stanford.edu.

 
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smisra@eos.ncsu.edu (SAURABH MISRA) (03/01/91)

How come PSpice won't run on the Mac Plus.  It would be
great if somebody could translate it for the Mac SE and
below computers.  It should work, since Spice will run
on ATARI ST computers and they don't have an FPU.

APPLEREP@MTUS5.BITNET (03/07/91)

I got some information from comp.sys.atari.st about SPICE source code.
Apparently, it is in the public domain.  I called up the number listed (I
think it was at UC-Berkley (Berkely?)), and they are sending me a catalog
and ordering information on all of their code.  I will keep you posted.


Tom Amberg
Michigan Tech