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How can I run pspice from Command Prompt.

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Can anyone say something about this topic. After that I wana run from matlab.
Thanks
 

In Unix or Linux it is easy if you have for example Berkeley Spice. Almost every program can work from command line. PSpice is rather windows program... maybe it has a parameter or switch for textual mode, but I do not think so. Invoking Spice in Matlab is my dream :) Or my dream is a Spice with a true programming language or scripting...
 

Which version of PSPICE are you using?

Older versions, such as version 8, can be run from the command line with the input file name as an argument, followed by -wONLY -wNO_NOTIFY

In the newer versions, it appears that you need to include -r before the file name, and use -wONLY

This should run the simulation, then close the window and return control to the command file.
 

I'm also trying to run pspice from the command line. But, it says that it won't recognize pspice as an internal command. I have also installed LTspice and Winspice, but nothing... Could you please give me an example ?
 

the command is "spice" and not pspice ....
 

neither does it recognize spice...

By the way,I'm having Orcad 9.2. Is then possible to run Spice from the command line?
 

search for "spice*" for exe file in orcad directory.
 

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