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FS PSPICE full version with Device Equations

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Up for grabs is a full copy of PSPICE. This includes the optional device equations which may be interesting to audio designers. You can devise a custom model for your special tube or speaker or thingy. I tried to go the ebay route with this but had no takers. My asking price was $3500 and there were several watchers and a couple of inquiries, but no takers. So, make an offer and I may surprise you. This copy is registered in my name so if you needed to upgrade to the modern version, I would work with you on that. Very expensive though, I am sure.

This is a full featured original bundle of Microsim PSPICE version 8.0. Version includes PSPICE A/D and the optional Device Equations. Has the original Microsim schematic capture. The core simulation algorithm is based upon Berkeley spice, that hasn't changed much through the years. You can import up to date device libraries from the various manufacturers. Huge library set is included, vintage late '90s. Software will install on your computer without calling home to manufacturer.

This is the real deal, full blown version, not the student version. Included are the installation CD, the installation codes, the security device, and one manual. Was not able to locate any of the books for this. Pity because they once existed.

Originally this was intended to run under Windows NT. I have had it running under Win 2000 for several years. Have not tried to install under XP or Vista, but I expect it to be compatible. The big caveat is that the security dongle is for a printer port. Your computer needs a db-25 parallel port with sockets. The dongle has pins. It may be possible to set it up with a printer port adapter out of your usb port. No guarantee on that though.

The PSPICE user will recognize that this is a huge savings over a new copy from Cadence. You get the same core simulation algorithms. You get a huge starter library. You have the ability to download modern device libraries from your chosen manufacturers. You get the optional device equations such that you can create and tweak your own fundamental devices. What you don't get is the modern Cadence schematic capture.

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