Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!agate!darkstar!ucscb.UCSC.EDU!unknown From: unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: PSPICE (was:Re: DO NOT GET RID OF YOUR GS! (was:Re: GS trade-in) Message-ID: <13807@darkstar.ucsc.edu> Date: 27 Mar 91 06:52:22 GMT References: <597@generic.UUCP> <13658@helios.TAMU.EDU> Sender: usenet@darkstar.ucsc.edu Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz; Open Access Computing Lines: 18 In article <13658@helios.TAMU.EDU> j0p7771@sigma.tamu.edu writes: > I've managed for about 4 years with my GS and I'm an Electrical >Engineering major. Most of the stuff I do is lab reports, which I use AWGS, >and then use the campus Laserwriters for printouts. For serious engineering >work, I use the campus mainframes/workstations, like SPICE and VLSI CAD It sounds like you do complex stuff on SPICE, but I'm not sure, so I'll just mention this. There is an IBM PC freeware "student version" of PSPICE, and maybe you could get the source to that and port it to the GS. It would just be fun.. The student version only lets you use like 12 circuit elements or something like that... there's a commercial version of PSPICE too.. (We used the student version for a lab in my Circuits and Systems class) -- /unknown@ucscb.ucsc.edu Apple IIGS Forever! ULTIMA VI GS -mail me. CDs-mail me\ \ McIntosh Junior: The Power to Crush the Other Kids. /