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README

README for NGSPICE
==================

Ngspice is a mixed-level/mixed-signal circuit simulator. Its code
is based on three open source software packages: Spice3f5, Cider1b1
and Xspice.

Spice3 does not need any introduction, is the most popular circuit
simulator. In over 30 years of its life Spice3 has become a de-facto
standard for simulating circuits.

Cider couples Spice3f5 circuit level simulator to DSIM device simulator
to provide greater simulation accuracy of critical devices. DSIM
devices are described in terms of their structures and materials.

Xspice is an extension to Spice3C1 that provides code modeling support
and simulation of digital components through an embedded event driven
algorithm.

Ngspice is, anyway, a little more than the simple sum of the packages
above, as many people contributed to the project with their experience,
their bug fixes and their improvements. If you are interested, browse
the site and discover what ngspice offers and what needs. If you think
you can help, join the development team.

Ngspice is an ongoing project, growing everyday from users contributions,
suggestions and reports. What we will be able to do depends mostly on
user interests, contributions and feedback.

Ngspice is part of the gEDA project.


MAILING LISTS:
-------------

There are two mailing lists dedicated to the use and development of ngspice.

* ngspice-users@lists.sourceforge.net:
This list is the list for the users of the ngspice simulator.

* ngspice-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
ngspice development issues. Developers and "want to be" developers should
subscribe here.

To subscribe the list(s), send a message to:
<ngspice-users-subscribe@lists.sourceforge.net>
<ngspice-devel-subscribe@lists.sourceforge.net>


OBSOLETE MAILING LISTS:
-------------
* ngspice-bugs@list.sourceforge.net:
This list is no longer used by the ngspice maintainers. Bug reports should
go to the ngspice bug tracker.


WEB SITEs:
--------

This project is hosted on Sourceforge.net.
The home page is http://ngspice.sourceforge.net
The summary page is http://sourceforge.net/projects/ngspice
The ngspice page on gEDA site is http://geda.seul.org/tools/ngspice/index.html