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kicad:using_arbitrary_spice_engines_in_kicad_5 [2018/10/17 15:25] mithatkicad:using_arbitrary_spice_engines_in_kicad_5 [2018/10/17 15:30] mithat
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 # * In this script: # * In this script:
 #       * Set CIRCUITNAME to point to the .cir file KiCad 5 generates. #       * Set CIRCUITNAME to point to the .cir file KiCad 5 generates.
-#       * Set SPICE_ENGINE to your desired SPICE engine. (You'll need to +#       * Set SPICE_ENGINE to your desired SPICE engine. (Hack the line 
-#         hack the line where it's invoked to add command line +#         where it's invoked to add any needed command line parameters.) 
-#         parameters or if it's weird.) +# * In the KiCad Netlist dialog's Spice tab, set the simulator to this 
-# * In the KiCad Netlist dialog SPICE tab, set the simulator to this file using +#   file using an absolute path. 
-#   an absolute path. +# * In the KiCad Netlist dialog's Spice tab, Run Simulator.
-# * In KiCad, Run Simulator.+
    
 # ----- config --------------------------------------------------------- # ----- config ---------------------------------------------------------
kicad/using_arbitrary_spice_engines_in_kicad_5.txt · Last modified: 2019/01/04 21:41 by mithat

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