[comp.unix.misc] Looking for a public domain copy of SPICE circuit simulation prog.

harry@neuron6.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Harry Langenbacher) (11/09/90)

get it from cad.berkeley.edu via anonymous ftp in pub/sp3c1.tar.Z

 
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tr@samadams.princeton.edu (Tom Reingold) (11/09/90)

In article <61392@masscomp.ccur.com> miket@xeroc.UUCP (Mike Truax)
writes:

$ Hi,
$ 
$ Anyone know where I can find a public domain version of SPICE the circuit
$ simulation program? I've heard others talk about using it but I don't have
$ a location. Also it may be refered as another name, I'm not sure. I've used
$ it on a VAX, but that seemed limited. Any clues?
$ 
$ Thanks Mike

How did this make it to comp.sources.unix which is supposed to be
moderated?  It does not appear to have gone through the moderator or
his site.
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bhoughto@cmdnfs.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) (11/09/90)

In article <4336@rossignol.Princeton.EDU> tr@samadams.princeton.edu (Tom Reingold) writes:
>
>How did this make it to comp.sources.unix which is supposed to be
>moderated?  It does not appear to have gone through the moderator or
>his site.

My god you're right!

The emperor has no clothes!

				--Blair
				  "Decent hat, though."

billd@fps.com (Bill Davidson) (11/10/90)

In article <4336@rossignol.Princeton.EDU> tr@samadams.princeton.edu (Tom Reingold) writes:
>In article <61392@masscomp.ccur.com> miket@xeroc.UUCP (Mike Truax)
>$ Anyone know where I can find a public domain version of SPICE the circuit
>$ simulation program? I've heard others talk about using it but I don't have
>$ a location. Also it may be refered as another name, I'm not sure. I've used
>$ it on a VAX, but that seemed limited. Any clues?
>How did this make it to comp.sources.unix which is supposed to be
>moderated?  It does not appear to have gone through the moderator or
>his site.

I asked Mike this same question.  The post overrode moderation but Mike
claims not to understand how it happened.  He appears to be a naive
usenet poster.  I replied to him and suggested that he talk to his
usenet admin about their software (from what he told me I suspect a
modified Pnews).  So if you were about to send him a flaming email,
don't.  He's already received a bit of mail and he says he didn't do it
on purpose and he deserves the benefit of the doubt.

--Bill