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- From: markz@ssc.com (Mark Zenier)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: ELECTRONICS LAB SOFTWARE
- Message-ID: <1992Nov05.192143.27996@ssc.com>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 19:21:43 GMT
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- Bartosz M. Blacha (bb2q+@andrew.cmu.edu) wrote:
- : Most of us, to design and test circuits, use a breadboard, a multimeter,
- : and sometimes an osciloscope.
- : Some of us use software simulating those things.
- : What commercial or pd software is available for electronics lab simulation?
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- Addison-Wesley sells "The Student Edition of Microcap III". This is a
- MS-Dos graphic interface version of Spice II. Limited to 30 nodes.
- About $40 for the book and disks.
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- You'd want to run it on a system with a mouse (the keyboard interface
- can best be described as mouse dung), and with a floating point chip.
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- Mark Zenier markz@ssc.wa.com
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