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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Madison, WI
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Hello, I am having a hard time with geda and its libraries.
I selected a TIP3055 from the library and it show fine. When I create a netlist I get "<no valid value attribute found>" I would expect the gschem to include the .model for the item I selected automatically. Why else have a library? There must be something I am missing. PS is there an interactive spice probe type program so that once the circuit is working I can examine it with a GUI? PS this is running on gnome 2.6 and the program runs, I can get circuits with no transistors to work fine. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Montreal, Canada
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I can't help you with geda, but as for an interactive spice program LTSpice works perfectly for me under wine. Just in case you had never tried it.
I've tried geda out, but all I did was try it, wasn't really "there yet" for me. Although it does look like it's coming along nicely. |
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