Re: ASCII schematics from LTSpice
From: andy (news4_at_earthsong.free-online.co.uk)
Date: 09/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 20:50:27 +0100
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 22:08:16 +0000, Jonathan Kirwan wrote:
> I've just posted up an initial web page that includes my short program for
> converting LTSpice schematics into ASCII ones:
>
> http://users.easystreet.com/jkirwan/new/LTSpice.html
>
> The included ASCII library file has just a few symbols in it, right now. And I
> mean __just a few__!! It has two resistor orientations, 0 and 90, two cap
> orientations, 0 and 90, one orientation for 'npn2', one for 'voltage' and that
> is IT! It's dead easy to add more, though, with any editor program. I'm going
> to work on adding the fuller complement of the more common parts as time
> permits, but I thought it was more important to put out something right now and
> let folks look and complain and kibitz so that it can be improved quickly before
> too much time goes into the library side of things.
>
> Anyway, full source is included (for those with MS VC 1.52C compiler) and there
> is a big comment section at the top describing many details.
>
> Jon
Is there any reason it shouldn't compile under linux? If not, I may have a
go to see if it can display the results of the gschem schematic program. I
can't read your site atm, which is why I haven't just done it.
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