diff --git a/src/xspice/README b/src/xspice/README index 68b809faa..5c84d38ec 100755 --- a/src/xspice/README +++ b/src/xspice/README @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -Spice Opus / XSpice code model support. +ngspice Xspice code model support. +2012 05 06 -------------------------------------- Use configure the flag --enable-xspice to compile xspice support in, @@ -8,16 +9,16 @@ use to load a codemodel. The command codemodel attempts to load all the codemodels specified in the arguments, eg -"ngspice 1 ->codemodel /usr/lib/spice/analog.cm /usr/lib/spice/spice2poly.cm" +"ngspice 1 ->codemodel /usr/lib/ngspice/analog.cm /usr/lib/ngspice/spice2poly.cm" ( note: the codemodel path must begin with ./ or / to work ) The codemodels are automatically compiled and then installed in -${prefix}/lib/spice/ when spice is installed. +${prefix}/lib/ngspice/ when ngspice is installed. To create your own codemodels: -* Unpack the tclspice source and compile as normal. +* Unpack the ngspice source and compile as normal. * cd src/xspice/icm @@ -45,17 +46,14 @@ To create your own codemodels: The codemodel can be then found in src/xspice/icm//.cm -Stefan Jones - 20020219 - Edited 20030831 ----------------------------------------- SPICE2 POLY codemodel support. SPICE2 POLY attributes are now available for controlled sources. -To use POLY attributes, configure and install ( make install-tcl ) -tclspice/ngspice with the --enable-xspice flag set as described above. +To use POLY attributes, configure and install ( make install ) +ngspice with the --enable-xspice flag set as described above. After compilation of ngspice edit ${prefix}/share/tclspice/scripts/spinit or @@ -72,8 +70,6 @@ controlled sources will be translated into .models invoking the spice2poly codemodel. You should be able to run ngspice and simulate in the usual way! -Please direct questions/comments/complaints to mailto:sdb@cloud9.net. +Please direct questions/comments/complaints to the ngspice user's list +or forum. -6.22.2003 -- SDB. - -Edited on 20030831 by Stefan Jones