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Thierry Bosch

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Dec 4, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/4/95
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I am searching for a free PSPICE version for my Power Macintosh with the
possibility of drawing electrical circuits (like the new Windows version).
Does anyone know where I can find it on Internet ?
Sorry if that question is very naive !!
Thanks !
Thierry

Bernie Bernstein

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Dec 5, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/5/95
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In article <bosch-04129...@mtb.auto.emn.fr>, bo...@auto.emn.fr
(Thierry Bosch) wrote:

Since MicroSim has decided to not support the Macintosh anymore, they have
not released a PPC native version PSPICE. The best you can do is run
(albeit slowly) a 68k version of PSPICE with one of the FPU emulators
such as SoftwareFPU or PowerFPU.

PSPICE 6.0 is available in the info-mac archives, I don't think it has a
schematic capture capability (I could be wrong about this point).

Bernie B.

Don Gamble

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Dec 5, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/5/95
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>> I am searching for a free PSPICE version for my Power Macintosh with the
>> possibility of drawing electrical circuits (like the new Windows version).
>> Does anyone know where I can find it on Internet ?
>> Sorry if that question is very naive !!
>> Thanks !
>> Thierry

>Since MicroSim has decided to not support the Macintosh anymore, they have
>not released a PPC native version PSPICE. The best you can do is run
>(albeit slowly) a 68k version of PSPICE with one of the FPU emulators
>such as SoftwareFPU or PowerFPU.

Capilano Computing has a product called SMASH. It is a mixed mode
analog/digital (Verilog) simulator. It is runs under Window 3.1,
Windows NT, and Mac PowerPC. More information about it and circuit
limitted versions can be found FREE at www.capilano.com

Don

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