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On 3 Feb 2007 08:15:21 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote: +++http://intusoft.com/products/ICAP4Consumer.htm ************* Typical of low tier simulators. Good for digital and low frequency circuits. Limited by the implementation of Spice. Version of Spice are limited in RF simulation accuracy. It looks as if this version uses a version of Spice that is useful upto maybe 30MHz. I doubt any higher. Most of the features are just GUI frontend for their implementation of Spice in the low tier product. The one thing that I don't like about the low tier is that it does not do any transfer function, distortion and Monte Carlo simulations. Looks to be a crippled version of Spice. It is not bad though. If you have Linux installed then try gEDA. et ngSpice also to run with it. You don't need gEDA to run ngSpice but they do integrate into a single package. ngSpice will run on a windows box with CYGWIN. gEDA wont. Though you maybe able to cuild a widows version of it or build a version that will run in CYGWIN. james |