djung@economics.adelaide.edu.au (02/25/91)
In article <1991Feb22.025305.4559@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu>, drtiller@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (Donald Richard Tillery Jr) writes: > I just happened to use a Mac II today, accidently to access our multimax while > I was waiting on a printout from an MS-sloth machine which I had to use to > run PSpice and Probe because there aren't any Amiga versions (that I know of). > There is a version of Spice for the Amiga in the Fred Fish disk catalog. ( I assume this is a circiut analysis program) ------------------------ David Jung | /// An AMIGA a day keeps the Apples away. University of Adelaide | /// South Australia. | \\// Internet: djung@eco.au.oz.au
skank@iastate.edu (Skank George L) (02/26/91)
In article <1991Feb25.173005.1@economics.adelaide.edu.au> djung@economics.adelaide.edu.au writes: >In article <1991Feb22.025305.4559@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu>, drtiller@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (Donald Richard Tillery Jr) writes: >>I just happened to use a Mac II today, accidently to access our multimax >>while I was waiting on a printout from an MS-sloth machine which I had to >>use to run PSpice and Probe because there aren't any Amiga versions (that I >>know of). >There is a version of Spice for the Amiga in the Fred Fish disk catalog. >( I assume this is a circiut analysis program) SPICE (Simulation Program Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is available on Fred Fish 278 (ASpice v5.1). The latest version of SPlot, a SPICE post- processor for the Amiga which offers features similar to but different from PSpice is available from sunee.waterloo.edu (sunee.uwaterloo.ca, 129.97.128.196 ) --George
griffin@frith.uucp (Danny Griffin) (02/26/91)
Now, has anyone seen an update to PCBTool on FF158, a PC board layout program? -- Dan Griffin griffin@frith.egr.msu.edu
erk@americ.UUCP (Erick Parsons) (03/01/91)
>In article <1991Feb26.050517.20175@news.iastate.edu> skank@iastate.edu (Skank George L) writes: > SPICE (Simulation Program Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is available on >Fred Fish 278 (ASpice v5.1). The latest version of SPlot, a SPICE post- >processor for the Amiga which offers features similar to but different from >PSpice is available from sunee.waterloo.edu (sunee.uwaterloo.ca, 129.97.128.196 Seeing as just about every new and exciting program lands at an FTP archive site, I would like to ask the net-gods if there is any way for a UUCP node like mine to access these files via mail.UUCP. It seems to me that I've heard of a translator of sorts that would allow files to be accessed and mailed to (ab)Normal sites. Any and all help Welcome. -- -------------------------------------------------//------------------------- (ames att sun)!pacbell! ----> sactoh0!pacengr!americ!erk Multitasking, ucbvax!ucdavis!csusac! --/ // Never leave uunet!msac! -/ Erick Parsons \Sacramento Ca Home Without it --------------------------------------------\X/----------------------------- Please Don't Wait...