Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucla-cs!oahu.cs.ucla.edu!stephen From: stephen@oahu.cs.ucla.edu (Steve Whitney) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech Subject: Re: I WANT SPICE...... Message-ID: <1990Nov9.225335.21251@cs.ucla.edu> Date: 9 Nov 90 22:53:35 GMT References: <4de8c539.12c9a@digital.sps.mot.com> Sender: news@cs.ucla.edu (Mr. News) Distribution: comp Organization: UCLA Computer Science Department Lines: 19 Nntp-Posting-Host: oahu.cs.ucla.edu In article <4de8c539.12c9a@digital.sps.mot.com> chen@digital.sps.mot.com (Jinfu Chen) writes: >Source codes of SPICE2/3 are not hard to obtain. Besides from Berkeley >directly, I believe long time ago someone uploaded it (SPICE2) to Genie. The >problem is to port it under TOS. I wouldn't take this as a hobby at home >(maybe some FORTRAN and ST guru will :-). Foruntately, spice3 is in C. I don't imagine it should be _too_ bad on a compiler with a nice floating point library... But what do _I_ know about porting long scientific programs? --Steve -- Steve Whitney "It's never _really_ the last minute" (())_-_(()) UCLA Comp. Sci. Grad. Student | (* *) | Internet: stephen@cs.ucla.edu UCLA Bruin--> { \_@_/ } GEnie: S.WHITNEY `-----'