Mail Archives: geda-help/2012/12/19/16:43:36
Hi Keith,
Some time ago I did not found a solution fitting my needs for simulation
workflow, then I started to write oscopy [1]. I needed something
straightforward for the loop schematics -> simulation -> display results
-> postprocess -> schematics...
If ever you have the opportunity to give a try to oscopy, you will found
two options [2]:
1) Run netlister and simulator from oscopy, which can automatically
reload the data files and update plots
2) Run oscopy from gschem, with a menu option to run netlister,
simulator and update plot in one shot.
There are other features such postprocessing (IPython is behind), plot
export (Matplotlib there), scripting. (btw proposal for new features are
welcomed)
I hope this can help.
[1] http://oscopy.org/wiki/
[2] http://oscopy.org/wiki/oscopy/quickstart
Cheers,
Arnaud.
Le vendredi 14 décembre 2012 à 08:32 -0800, keitho AT strucktower DOT com a
écrit :
> Thanks to everyone who replied (Peter, Vladimir, John, Traylor). I
> appreciate it!
>
> I'm kinda amazed that for as long as ngspice and Nutmeg/ngnutmeg have been
> around (decades!) that there is no mention of the mouse functionality
> anywhere I have looked (google, ngspice docs, nutmeg docs, etc).
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> I do realize that many people use gwave, gnplot, etc. For my meager
> purposes the built-in graphing functions are more than adequate (for now).
>
> If I do find some additional info I will repost.
>
> @Traylor- I did look through the SPICE OPUS site, thanks for that.
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> Keith Ostertag
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