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John Sankey
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I downloaded the free version of Tina-TI, but have found that it doesn't
have the I(U) (transconductance) source available even though it is
described in help. I'm modelling vacuum tube amps and need it. Does anyone
know of a way to add the I(U) source to this version of Tina-TI? Or, is
there another free Windows (Me) SPICE available that has it?
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have the I(U) (transconductance) source available even though it is
described in help. I'm modelling vacuum tube amps and need it. Does anyone
know of a way to add the I(U) source to this version of Tina-TI? Or, is
there another free Windows (Me) SPICE available that has it?
Note: if you reply by email, you must include 'Byrd' in the subject line
to get through my spam filter.