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Are u refering to ASITIC the software for inductors design?, if u do, u need to run it using cywin (because it works just under Unix) and there is not installation, u just need to untar the file and run the ./asitic_linux file to start using it. If u need to know more about cywing google-it...
Re: fm_shell start?
if u have the wrong glib, you should type:
apt-get update and verify if there is an update to that library using synaptic, I guess that the correct name for glib is glib++.. or glibc++-...
If in synaptics there is not updates, u should know what version u need and using...
fm_shell -f
apt-get reinstall libc6 or check if u have some other package with this reference
apt-cache search libc.so.6
Or maybe u have the wrong glib version.
Re: octave in ubuntu
Sure!!
apt-get install octave gnuplot
or check using synaptic all the stuff u need with OCTAVE.
To execute it, just open an xterm terminal and write octave, done!! start using it.
hspice for ubuntu
First u need the libraries I attach to u.
For HSPICE 2003:
expand the compressed file
get into the new folder
>> cd 2003.03
Rename the folder RH72
>> mv RH72 linux
Run the installation script
>> cd bin
>> ./config
Agree all the licence terms and continue
then choose...
Re: Linux Software
Dude, all depends what kind of software you want. If you want commercial stuff you should download usign emule or Amule etc. But if you want free software you can use www.softonic.com or just put in google the name of the package you want. If you are looking for Linux...
sp2sp hspice output
man at this moment I just have one conclusion, your problem is that you don't know how to make simulations with HSPICE, so just read the user's guide, then use octave to plot it.
The second example is a V-V graphic, so I don't know what kind of V-V graphic you need.
.tr0 gnuplot
Dude the plot I put is just an example to see the quality of graphics with octave and gnuplot.
About your problem, sure, any analysis you use in hspice, the output file can be transform to a .dat file, don't worry. just try please.
Did you check on the stanford website??, searching for Maria del Mar or professor Stephen Boyd?, i guess that tool it should be on the professor Boyd website, of course, if this tool is free.
command to plot curve on gwave from a file
Any type of analysis you use with HSPICE, it generates a file ".typeofanalysis", you just need to use the command i gave you up there. obviously you need to use .print o .plot to get the stuff you want to plot.
About how much it costs HSPICE i don't...
hspice alternatives
You can use gwave for watch all your graphics result of HSpice simulations, but gwave also installs a command very useful that gives you the chance to change your graphics from .SW0, IC0, .tr0 etc to .dat, and then just load them with octave or matlab and plot lines VS...
matlab 7 linux
Ok first you should check when emule is connect if you have a lowid or highid, for that you can check how to open your ports in the emule website. Then get a servers list, you can get it using google for example: **broken link removed**
and put it in the place update server.met...
Someone has AMS mentor products working under Linux with Kernel 2.6? I already install AMS 2005 in debian etch, seems to don't have any problem with the kernel version but i don't know how to start the configuraton process, somebody can help me?
download matlab for linux
I like more Octave than Scilab, but if you really need matlab because simulink or some toolbox, Matlab 7.0 is avaliable for download in emule with a lot users and it's working very good under Linux, faster than windows. If you can get the licensed version paying is...
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