RE: [ng-spice-devel] Alan, please read


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From "Gillespie, Alan" <Alan.Gillespie@analog.com>
Date Wed, 7 Feb 2001 17:23:11 -0000
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Oops, I didn't notice that you wanted me to edit it :-
(By the way, is that bit about backward compatibility
correct ? I can't remember what happens if I don't
save all )

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Save a set of outputs, discarding the rest.  If a node has been
mentioned in a save command, it appears in the working plot
after a run has completed, or in the rawfile if spice is run
in batch mode.  If a node is traced or plotted (see below) it
is also saved.  For backward compatibility, if there are no
save commands given, all outputs are saved.

When the keyword "all" or the keyword "allv", appears in the 
save command, all node voltages, voltage source currents and
inductor currents are saved in addition to any other values
listed. If the keyword "alli" appears in the save command, all
devices currents are saved.

Note: the current implementation saves only the currents of
devices which have internal nodes, i.e. MOSFETs with non-
zero RD and RS; BJTs with non-zero RC, RB and RE; DIODEs
with non-zero RS; etc. Resistor and capacitor currents are
not saved with this option. These deficiencies will be
addressed in a later revision.

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