Any TopSPICE users here?

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Chaos Master

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Just to ask if somebody here has used the TopSPICE circuit simulator
[1] from PENZAR Development? Is it any good?

[1] http://penzar.com/topspice/topspice.htm

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Chaos MasterŽ, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W

"People told me I can't dress like a fairy.
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Topspice is a very good simulator. The latest version comes with a large
library of parts. What you can't find in the library, you can download and
easily inport into the simulator. I hightly recommed topspice.

Robert B
 
RBola35618 wrote:
Topspice is a very good simulator. The latest version comes with a large
library of parts. What you can't find in the library, you can download and
easily inport into the simulator. I hightly recommed topspice.

Robert B
I agree; it was superb many years ago when only DOS was available.
Robert Baer (one of many)
 
Chaos Master wrote:
Just to ask if somebody here has used the TopSPICE circuit simulator
[1] from PENZAR Development? Is it any good?

[1] http://penzar.com/topspice/topspice.htm

[]s
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Chaos MasterŽ, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W

"People told me I can't dress like a fairy.
I say, I'm in a rock band and I can do what the hell I want!"
-- Amy Lee

Running on: 300MHz Pentium, 128MB RAM, 8.4GB HD, 56k modem, Windows 98
SE
Mozilla Firefox 1.0, Gravity 2.70, Wget as downloader
I bought TopSpice Dec 1993 DOS version (mixed mode) because the price
was right and the ad covered all i would ever need.
Had no major problems with it; a few minor ones when the number of
steps filled all of memory (did not crash, just complained and stopped
the calcs).
I very rarely need to use Spice, and so i think i may have gotten my
money's worthout of it.
The upgrades offered over the years were decently priced, but my
needs/useage would justify no more than zero dollars for them.
TopSpice has seemed to be at least as good as the fancy expensive
versions that large companies had at the time; the mixed mode (analog
and digital at same time) was a plus that a number of the others did not
have.
 

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