Re: [ng-spice-devel] Your request re: Spice


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From Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@zip.com.au>
Date Mon, 22 May 2000 13:37:49 +0000
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Hey People (List only),

This looks very promising indeed. It was also a damn quick
response. Someone please remind me, what is BSIM3, and how 
much would this impact on the usefulness of Spice as it is?

Ciao,
Erik

Richard Newton wrote:
> 
> Dear ng-spice-development-team,
> 
> I am currently managing the Spice3 release and would be pleased to work with
> you to make the code compliant with Open Source (of course, you are by no
> means the first to suggest this, as you can imagine!)
> 
> With the exception of the BSIM3 code, we are in agreement to move to an Open
> Source mode, as supported by the UC Regents as you suggest. The main issue
> has been the sheer manpower to actually carry through on the source
> modifications and build the release directory for our machines!
> 
> If you and your team are willing to make the approriate modifications to the
> 3f5 sources (as we mutually agree upon) and help us set up the "master"
> release on our FTP site, I am willing to work with you on this.
> 
> BSIM3 would be excluded for now, as the faculty member in charge (Professor
> Chenming Hu) is still considering this issue and has not decided on the Open
> Source model.
> 
> Please let me know directly if you are interested in proceeding,
> 
> Richard Newton
> Professor and Chair
> Department of EECS
> University of California at Berkeley
> http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~newton
> 

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     Erik de Castro Lopo     erikd@zip.com.au
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