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On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 21:56:12 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
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Request the download link here: https://www.ti.com/tool/PSPICE-FOR-TI
I think they adapted Tina because it starts with TI.
LT Spice turned out to be a big deal.
On 25/07/2020 22:31, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 21:56:12 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
Request the download link here: https://www.ti.com/tool/PSPICE-FOR-TI
I think they adapted Tina because it starts with TI.
LT Spice turned out to be a big deal.
Yes, Tina was a big mistake.
But there\'s quite a learning curve with Capture/PSpice so I don\'t think
we\'ll see PSpice netlists posted in this group any time soon.
Anyway, Jim Thompson would have approved (maybe not so much with Capture...)
On 25/07/2020 22:31, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 21:56:12 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
Request the download link here: https://www.ti.com/tool/PSPICE-FOR-TI
I think they adapted Tina because it starts with TI.
LT Spice turned out to be a big deal.
Yes, Tina was a big mistake.
But there\'s quite a learning curve with Capture/PSpice so I don\'t think
we\'ll see PSpice netlists posted in this group any time soon.
Anyway, Jim Thompson would have approved (maybe not so much with Capture...)
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 23:23:03 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
On 25/07/2020 22:31, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 21:56:12 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
Request the download link here: https://www.ti.com/tool/PSPICE-FOR-TI
I think they adapted Tina because it starts with TI.
LT Spice turned out to be a big deal.
Yes, Tina was a big mistake.
But there\'s quite a learning curve with Capture/PSpice so I don\'t think
we\'ll see PSpice netlists posted in this group any time soon.
What I remember of Orcad Capture, admittedly in the DOS days, was how
terrible it was. Is it any good now?
I found LT Spice pretty easy to learn and use, at least for basic sims
of common circuits.
Anyway, Jim Thompson would have approved (maybe not so much with Capture...)
He mocked LT Spice.
What I remember of Orcad Capture, admittedly in the DOS days, was how
terrible it was. Is it any good now?
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 21:56:12 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
Request the download link here: https://www.ti.com/tool/PSPICE-FOR-TI
I think they adapted Tina because it starts with TI.
LT Spice turned out to be a big deal.
Am 26.07.20 um 00:40 schrieb jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com:
What I remember of Orcad Capture, admittedly in the DOS days, was how
terrible it was. Is it any good now?
Dos Orcad capture was great. No circuit editor was more efficient
than that. We left Orcad when the Windows version came out.
A big step backwards. I remember how we pressed Xilinx to
provide Orcad libraries and a netlist converter to Xact.
And they gave in. Futurenet had no future.
Am 26.07.20 um 00:40 schrieb jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com:
What I remember of Orcad Capture, admittedly in the DOS days, was how
terrible it was. Is it any good now?
Dos Orcad capture was great. No circuit editor was more efficient
than that. We left Orcad when the Windows version came out.
A big step backwards. I remember how we pressed Xilinx to
provide Orcad libraries and a netlist converter to Xact.
And they gave in. Futurenet had no future.
On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 01:06:55 +0200, Gerhard Hoffmann <dk4xp@arcor.de
wrote:
Am 26.07.20 um 00:40 schrieb jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com:
What I remember of Orcad Capture, admittedly in the DOS days, was how
terrible it was. Is it any good now?
Dos Orcad capture was great. No circuit editor was more efficient
than that. We left Orcad when the Windows version came out.
A big step backwards. I remember how we pressed Xilinx to
provide Orcad libraries and a netlist converter to Xact.
And they gave in. Futurenet had no future.
I thought Orcad was a drawing program that didn\'t understand circuits.
I remember a connection wire ending a couple of pixels away from a
pin, a visible connection that didn\'t actually connect.
PADS was a revelation. You couldn\'t hang a wire segment in space.
Connections weren\'t just line segments. You couldn\'t end a connection
anywhere but on a pin or a t-joint to another wire. It understood.
LT Spice will let you draw a visible connection that doesn\'t connect.
And you can scatter arbitrary wire segments anywhere in free space.
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 23:23:03 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
On 25/07/2020 22:31, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 21:56:12 +0100, JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com
wrote:
Request the download link here: https://www.ti.com/tool/PSPICE-FOR-TI
I think they adapted Tina because it starts with TI.
LT Spice turned out to be a big deal.
Yes, Tina was a big mistake.
But there\'s quite a learning curve with Capture/PSpice so I don\'t think
we\'ll see PSpice netlists posted in this group any time soon.
What I remember of Orcad Capture, admittedly in the DOS days, was how
terrible it was. Is it any good now?
I found LT Spice pretty easy to learn and use, at least for basic sims
of common circuits.
Anyway, Jim Thompson would have approved (maybe not so much with Capture...)
He mocked LT Spice.