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2003-06-27Convert to USE_NEW_TEXINFO.seb1-0/+18
Patch ngspice.info for INFO-DIR-{SECTION,ENTRY} addition.
2002-04-04Obey CFLAGS. In particular this lets the default -O2 for pmax get useddmcmahill1-0/+13
which fixes compile problems noted in PR pkg/16160 by Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@bicho.SynchroDS.COM>. Thanks to Simon Burge for helping on this.
2002-01-26update to ngspice-14dmcmahill5-86/+116
A pkgsrc specific change is that it no longer conflicts with the cad/spice package allowing both to be installed. From the NEWS file: This is a major release in terms of bug-fixes. Some enhancements have been included: BSIM4 model and support for EKV model. The source code for the latter must be obtained from EKV web site (see DEVICE for more info). To enable EKV support you have to obtain the code first and then use the configure switch "--enable-ekv".
2000-11-14initial import of ng-spice-13.dmcmahill5-0/+91
NG-SPICE is the program being developed as the replacement for Berkeley SPICE. Using the Berkeley code as a starting point, the NG-SPICE team is working on improving the build system, adding to the models, and improving the analysis capability. SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc, nonlinear transient, and linear ac analyses. Circuits may contain resistors, capacitors, inductors, mutual inductors, independent voltage and current sources, four types of dependent sources, lossless and lossy transmission lines (two separate implementations), switches, uniform distributed RC lines, and the five most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJTs, JFETs, MESFETs, and MOSFETs.