Because of the high maintenance needed to monitor and filter spammers from the RF Cafe Forums, I decided that it would
be best to just archive the pages to make all the good information posted in the past available for review. It is unfortunate
that the scumbags of the world ruin an otherwise useful venue for people wanting to exchanged useful ideas and views.
It seems that the more formal social media like Facebook pretty much dominate this kind of venue anymore anyway, so if
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Below are all of the forum threads, including all
the responses to the original posts.
boz Post subject: circuit simulations (i.e. Spice) on Linux machines Unread postPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 12:38 pm
I'm running a Linux OS (Red Hat 9) and i can't find circuit software that's compatible. Any suggestions?
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Vuk Borich Post subject: Unread postPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 1:00 pm
Many vendors on the Spice side offer linux-based sofware. If you are looking for free software, you should be able to compile Berkeley Spice on linux.
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Guest Post subject: Unread postPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 5:02 pm
Partition part of your computer to run Windows, and then use all the available software.
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Michael Post subject: Check out the Signal Integrity forum on Yahoo Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 1:22 pm
Good day. On the Signal Integrity forum on Yahoo there was a discussion about the very subject.
One of the people suggested that there is a SPICE version available through Linear Technology that will work on Linux. They stated that there is a discussion board (on the Linear Technology website) that talks about this exact situation
Good luck. Michael
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Guest Post subject: Re: circuit simulations (i.e. Spice) on Linux machines Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:01 am
boz wrote: I'm running a Linux OS (Red Hat 9) and i can't find circuit software that's compatible. Any suggestions?
Try Xpedion's simulator Goldengate. It is particularly designed for RFIC design.
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Guest Post subject: Re: circuit simulations (i.e. Spice) on Linux machines Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 12:02 am
boz wrote: I'm running a Linux OS (Red Hat 9) and i can't find circuit software that's compatible. Any suggestions?
Try Xpedion's simulator Goldengate. It is particularly designed for RFIC design.
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Guest Post subject: Unread postPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:35 pm
Check out www.opencollector.org - there are several Free/Open Source Software packages available for Linux. Don't necessarily stop at the first one though - some projects are much more active than others.
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