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32 bit version of NGSPICE

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Hi,



I have a 32 bit OS installed in my PC. Correspondingly, does NGSPICE have a 32 bit version pls? I could not find the 32 bit version of the latest release on sourceforge. If there is none, did NGSPICE ever release a 32 bit version in the past?



Awaiting your response.



Thanks,

Arvind Gupta.
 

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I believe old binaries are still on a subpage in the downloads.

But if you are on Linux then your 32bit OS has a 32-bit gcc compiler
and you can make the current version even if there is no 32bit binary.
But I expect you could find it if you looked, and by now.
 

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I believe old binaries are still on a subpage in the downloads.

But if you are on Linux then your 32bit OS has a 32-bit gcc compiler
and you can make the current version even if there is no 32bit binary.
But I expect you could find it if you looked, and by now.
Yes, i have the 32 bit version of NGSpice for windows. Then again, there is another problem - I dont have the 32 bit windows version of Xschem! Any ideas how to get it? Without a schematic editor, (practically) how do I define circuits..?

Thanks and Regards,
Arvind.
 

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