RE: [ng-spice-devel] Re: [ng-spice-frontends] how many?
Arno,
Sorry about misspelling your name. 'rn' is indistinguishable from 'm' in
Arial font.
The following links didn't work on the web page for spice_ng
ftp://ieee.ing.uniroma1.it/pub/ng-spice
ftp://ieee.ing.uniroma1.it/pub/ng-spice/distribution/ng-spice-rework-10.
tar.gz
ftp://ieee.ing.uniroma1.it/pub/ng-spice/distribution/ng-spice-rework-11.
tar.gz
ftp://ieee.ing.uniroma1.it/pub/ng-spice/distribution/ng-spice-rework-12.
tar.gz
ftp://ieee.ing.uniroma1.it/pub/ng-spice/distribution/ng-spice-rework-13.
tar.gz
However, the CVS link did work, so I was able to get in and see how the
"diff" system works. I must say that it's nice. I was wondering how you
would handle code maintenance issues.
-Jon Engelbert
-----Original Message-----
From: Arno W. Peters [SMTP:a.w.peters@ieee.org]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 3:17 PM
To: ng-spice-devel@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it
Subject: Re: [ng-spice-devel] Re: [ng-spice-frontends] how many?
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 09:13:26AM -0500, Jon Engelbert wrote:
> I don't know if I should be sending this to the whole maling group
> or not. I'm not experienced with this group yet. I just found out
> about it last week. If you think that I should send it to all,
> please either forward it to the group, or let me know that I should
> do it.
You already sent it to the mailing list.
> Amo, what's your background?
Amo? I'm assuming that was a typo. I come from an electical
engineering background. My interests have shifted much more to
software development in recent years. The lack of an open source
general purpose electric simulator has irked me from my days in
university.
> I'm hoping that I can become an active part of the development team
> eventually, but right now I'm swamped. I like the idea of
> developing a better operating point convergence algorithm, and I
> like the idea of developing front-end capabilities for optimization.
Contribute what you can: ideas, remarks, criticism, code. We would
appreciate it very much.
> [Snipped remarks about sockets, OLE]
> ** Also, I tried downloading the source code on Friday by clicking
> on the link, and it didn't work. ** Can you help me with this
> problem?
What link? Please be more specific.
Regards,
--
Arno
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