In article <4A11FB0F.5010707 at stillhq.com>,
Doug Jackson <doug at stillhq.com> writes:
Richard wrote:
In article <4A11DC3A.8010802 at
stillhq.com>,
Doug Jackson <doug at stillhq.com> writes:
And was constructed in the days before we could
do SPICE simulation.
Gosh!! ;-)
I don't know what year you're thinking about, but I was surprised to
see that SPICE was first presented in 1973.
Tis true, but in the early 80's it simply cost too much, at least to
those of us working in budget constrained universities.
Hmm. In the 1982-1986 time frame I was using a free SPICE simulator at
University of Delaware.
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