Re: Newbie question: using Vsupply command in batch mode?
Felix Salfelder <[email protected]> Thu, 26 Apr 2012 08:48:02 +0200
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Hi Duncan. On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:05:26PM +1000, Duncan Bayne wrote: > ===== > all: > gnetlist power_switch_replacement.sch -s -g spice-sdb -o power_switch_replacement.net > gnucap -i power_switch_replacement.gnucap > ===== OT: this is "all:" and two shell commands. a Makefile would look something like this: ==== Makefile ==== all: some_file some_file: power_switch_replacement.gc power_switch_replacement.net gnucap $< %.net: %.sch gnetlist $< -s -g spice-sdb -o $@ ==== (note i've skipped the -i for gnucap, don't know what it does.) > ===== > get power_switch_replacement.net > model BC548 NPN > Vsupply +9v 0 9 > list > ===== without -i you may just feed commands into gnucap. like "get into spice mode". in spice mode, commands start with '.' and Vsupply means "put a V" named "Vsupply". assuming power_switch_replacement.net is spice, this one might do what you need: ==== power_switch_replacement.gc ==== spice .include power_switch_replacement.net .model BC548 NPN Vsupply +9v 0 9 .list > some_file .end ==== > (FYI, I've also posted this as a question to > electronics.stackexchange.com at http://goo.gl/8f1bt. Feel free to > answer it there if you'd like the karma.) no thanks. if you insist, you may read this mail using a web browser here: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnucap :D have fun! felix -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments