Re: Free electronics simulation software



Stuart Brorson wrote:
: Eagle, LTSpice, and TINA? What is this......Losers anonymous? Those are the
: three worst simulators that have ever been built. At least LTSpice has the
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: then get a job and then post messages. Until then you are just taking up
: valuable space.

*chuckle*

I'll be interested in your ranting when you post some benchmark
results comparing CircuitL*gix run times to LTSpice's. Also, please
post some *reasons* about why CircuitL*gix is better than LTSpice --
besides the purported VHDL ability, which doesn't even appear on their
website as far as I could tell.

Otherwise, you're just another CircuitL*gix shill, and a cranky
one at that.

Meanwhile, for educators looking for simulation software:
consider the full range of freeware and open-source options, including
CircuitL*gix. But remember why the different closed-source freeware
simulators are out there: most of them are some attempt at vendor
lock-in.

I'll now leave this thread unless one of you CircuitL*gix guys has
something quantifiable to say.

Stuart

The only shill in this discussion is you, Stuart. You seem to have some
weird obsession with LTSpice, which is a nice little simulator if all you
want to do is analog simulation. At least CircuitLogix and Multisim provide
mixed-mode simulation, which is what real designers require. Why you are
afraid of a free simulation product is strange, to say the least.

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