[comp.unix.misc] Where can I find Spice code so I can port to our machine?

harris@garfield.catt.ncsu.edu (Michael Harris) (03/12/91)

Can the source to Spice be found at some ftp site?  I have looked in a few
places and haven't found it yet.  I want to re-compile it on a new machine
we have.

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jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) (03/12/91)

In article <1991Mar12.040620.2145@ncsu.edu>, harris@garfield.catt.ncsu.edu (Michael Harris) writes:
|> Can the source to Spice be found at some ftp site?  I have looked in a few
|> places and haven't found it yet.  I want to re-compile it on a new machine
|> we have.

  See the anonymous ftp directory /pub/umspice on vlsi.cs.umn.edu.  I found
this out from "archie" (If you're on the Internet, log into
quiche.cs.mcgill.ca as "archie", otherwise send a message containing "help" to
"archie@quiche.cs.mcgill.ca").  Archie knows a lot of other files matching the
regular expressoin "[Ss]pice", but that one loos like the most promising one.

  (Yes, another shameless plug for archie.  Maybe if I keep doing it long
enough then everybody will know about it....)

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