Re: [ng-spice-devel] Patches


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From Alan Gillespie <alan.gillespie@analog.com>
Date Mon, 02 Oct 2000 09:33:32 -0400
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Paolo Nenzi wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have been a little silent in the previous week. I have read of new
> patches. Are they already in the CVS ?
>
> Paolo

If you mean my corrections, no they're not in there yet. I did a bit
more work over the weekend, and spotted the missing } in
mos3load.c. Now that I've fixed that, my test simulations seem to
work okay. There's still a little discrepancy between the number of
timepoints that my original win32 code does, and the new ng-spice,
so there may still be some subtle mistakes in the fixes.

So I now have three files which need updating in the cvs. Arno, your
suggestion looks like I need to be connected to the internet while
running Linux. The first problem with that is that my laptop has a
winmodem, which I haven't tried to use with Linux yet. The next
problem is that, not being a Unix guru, I'm a bit nervous of getting
connected to the 'net while running Linux, 'cos I don't know enough
to be sure that I haven't got ftp servers, telnet servers and whatnot
available to anyone on the 'net if I connect while I'm running Linux.

Anyway, I'll try to get running with that on my desktop when I get
home, but meanwhile, can I just download the three files using the
CVS web access, then create the diff files, and email them back to
this mailing list for you/Paolo to implement ?

Cheers,

Alan



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