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From: holla@eedsp.gatech.edu (Craig Hollabaugh)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple,comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Spice program for Mac?
Summary: PSpice for Mac II
Message-ID: <466@eedsp.gatech.edu>
Date: 28 Sep 89 06:04:42 GMT
References: <12124@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
Organization: GA Tech, DSP Lab, Atlanta
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In article <12124@boulder.Colorado.EDU>, kessler@schof.colorado.edu (Andrew Kessler) writes:
> Does anyone have or know of a program to analyze circuits on the Mac?
> Or a program to draw circuits would be nice too.
> 
> Any information will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Andy


PSpice from MicroSim Corporation
20 Fairbanks, Irvine, CA 92718
(714) 770-3022

There is a student version of PSpice that is almost free (7 or 8 dollars
for disks). get this, copying of PSpice , the student version, is welcomed
and encouraged. This version has a limit to the number of circuit nodes. If
you are careful you can analyze a 10 transistor circuit, DC, AC, transient,etc. PSpice comes with a program called Probe.     
Probe is a graphics postprocessor. This means that you can get graphs, not
SPICE plots.


Craig Hollabaugh
Analog Microelectronics, Georgia Tech
holla@eedsp.gatech.edu