Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!karem.engin.umich.edu!ayman From: ayman@caen.engin.umich.edu (Ayman Kayssi) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Electrical Engineering Circuit Analysis PD Programs Keywords: SPLICE EE Circuit Analysis Message-ID: <1990Dec8.163954.29276@engin.umich.edu> Date: 8 Dec 90 16:39:54 GMT References: <1990Dec7.202521.12029@cbnewsh.att.com> <7058@plains.NoDak.edu> Sender: news@engin.umich.edu (CAEN Netnews) Followup-To: sci.electronics Organization: ACAL, EECS, U of Michigan-AA Lines: 25 In article <7058@plains.NoDak.edu> wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken) writes: >In article <1990Dec7.202521.12029@cbnewsh.att.com> jhb@cbnewsh.att.com (jacques.harry.benoit) writes: >>Has anyone come across an Electrical Engineering (EE) public domain program >>called SPLICE. It is supposed to perform Circuit Analysis. A college friend > >Its called SPICE, not SPLICE, thats why you cant find it. There are versions >of SPICE for many different machines and OS's, but since im assuming you seek >the dos version, you want PSPICE. > >Scott Actually, there is a cad program called SPLICE; it was developed at UC Berkeley by Prof Richard Newton and his students. What the extra 'L' in SPLICE stands for is 'Logic' as this simulator is for mixed analog digital analysis. I don't think that it is public domain, but you can check with the distribution office at Berkeley. -- ============================================================================== = Ayman Issam Kayssi = Email: = = Advanced Computer Architecture Lab. = ayman@caen.engin.umich.edu = = EECS Dept., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor = ayman@eecs.umich.edu =