Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!lanl!lambda!crs From: crs@lambda.UUCP (Charlie Sorsby) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Where can Spice3 be found? (was: Wanted: Laplace Transform algorithms) Summary: And where can spice3 be found? Message-ID: <14455@lambda.UUCP> Date: 2 Aug 90 17:05:11 GMT References: <1990Jul26.010135.9697@arp.anu.oz.au> Distribution: usa Lines: 23 In article <1990Jul26.010135.9697@arp.anu.oz.au>, stuarth@arp.anu.oz.au (Stuart Hungerford) writes: > Can anybody tell me where I can get (or better still > send them to me) an implementation of the SPICE and MONTECARLO > algorithms for solving laplace transform problems. Source code, texts > references and journal articles would all be appreciated. > I have heard that there are some good versions of these > floating around in the public domain. And can anyone suggest where one may obtain (preferably by anonymous ftp) a copy of the most recent version of SPICE? I believe it is spice3. This is the version written in C and includes, I believe, a program called nutmeg. MegaThanks. Best, Charlie Sorsby "I'm the NRA!" crs@lanl.gov sorsby@pprg.unm.edu PS: Please use one of the above addresses; this machine is going away.