Xspice source code for free
Hi all,
It seems that the anasoft Ltd. (http://www.anasoft.co.uk), who sells
SuperSpice for windows, has made publicy available the sources of Xspice
from Georgia Tech.
I have downloaded the file and it seems, at a first glance, a real
xspice (I hav not compiled the sources, only unpacked them).
I think that this archive can give us some hints on how to proceed with
our work.
Do not know if it would be worth to merge the files with our CVS. I think
that we should wait to see the GPL issue.
Bye,
Paolo
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