Re: [ng-spice] Who is Mike Seningen?


To "ng-spice@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it" <ng-spice@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it>
From Paolo Nenzi <pnenzi@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it>
Date Tue, 13 Jul 1999 18:41:00 +0200 (CEST)
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Hi all, 

first I would like to ask all the italian people in this list to start to
write in english, as we have became international. In a few days I will
repost the NG-SPICE document describing the intended architecture in
english. The new version will be in Postscript to be more portable (the
old one was in LyX).

> 
> I am NOT a programmer.  At best I am a Perl hacker.
> My company has considered using Berkely spice to augment
> some of our internal tools, but certain key features
> are lacking.
> 

Please, describe what kind of features do you think that the Berkeley's
spice lacks of ?  We should concentrate on implementing useful features
before  frills.

> I just don't have the programming skills), 
> but I certainly should be able to help
> by giving industry supported feedback and suggestions to
> improve the overall product.  I can also alpha test and
> help with debug work.
Thnak you, we need support and testing in the same measure as we need good
programmers. 

> I wish you all good luck and let me know how I maybe able 
> to help....

As you told us you worked with commercial versions of spice. Can you give
us clues non spice internal structures (we are reverse-engineering the
source by hand to fully understand how it works) ? 

Thanks, 
Paolo Nenzi



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