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Re: Octave - Ngspice interface
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al davis |
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Re: Octave - Ngspice interface |
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Fri, 19 Sep 2014 13:21:44 -0400 |
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On Friday 19 September 2014, Kozma, Endre wrote:
> If you're using Ngspice and Octave and you want an interface
> between them, then you just don't start developing an
> interface for gnucap. It would not make too much sense, I
> guess.
Ok I guess it's the same as if somebody said, perhaps in a
gnucap forum, "I want an interface to Scilab" and you responded
"why not Octave".
> But pretend you are creating an Octave-interface for gnucap.
> How would you provide the gnucap library for different
> operating systems and different HW-platforms? And if the
> library is already available, how do you know, where it is
If it's installed correctly "-lgnucap" should work.
> and where the corresponding header files are located
If it's installed correctly "#include <gnucap/xxxx.h> should
work.
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, (continued)
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Kozma, Endre, 2014/09/06
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Richard Crozier, 2014/09/06
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Nir Krakauer, 2014/09/06
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Kozma, Endre, 2014/09/18
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Marco Atzeri, 2014/09/18
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Kozma, Endre, 2014/09/19
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Marco Atzeri, 2014/09/19
- Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, Kozma, Endre, 2014/09/19
Re: Octave - Ngspice interface, al davis, 2014/09/18