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Spice 2g6 is a circuit simulator. This version requires a 386 AND 387 math
coprocessor. It does not work on D.J.Delorie's 387 emulator. However because
it uses D.J.Delorie's go32 dos extender, it can use up to 128 Mega bytes of
RAM, or do swapping.
To execute, type:
go32 spice
To run it independently, concatenate go32.exe with spice, e.g.
copy /b go32.exe+spice spice.exe
Supported Wares:
* Up to 128M of extended (not expanded) memory
* Up to 128M of disk space used for swapping
* SuperVGA 256-color mode up to 1024x768
(needs DJ Delorie's drivers)
* 80387
* XMS & VDISK memory allocation strategies
Unsupported:
* V86 programs, like QEMM, 386MAX, DesqView, Windows/386, etc.
This is spice 2g6 as originally written in fortran by University of California
Berkeley. I translated it to C using f2c distributed by Free Software
Foundation but originally from AT&T. The fortran to C conversion is done using
a 386bsd OS, the f2c libraries and spice sources are compile,archived and
sorted using a gcc-1.39 running on a 386bsd.
The changes major made are only in unix.c to enable it to use time() instead
of times() for measuring time.
Othman Ahmad,
School of EEE, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 2263
e-mail: eoahmad@ntuix.ntu.ac.sg
Copyright Information:
* Source code for the GNU utilities is copyright (c) Free Software Foundation.
For more information on the FSF copyright, see their source code or write
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
A copy of their file "COPYING" is included in doc.arc. Some of the FSF
source code has been modified to operate properly in the MS-DOS environment.
* Source code for most of libc.a are copyright (c) Regents of the University
of California. These files include copyright information in them. The
utilities are compiled against these libraries, and thus contain software
developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its contributors.
Some of the BSD source code has been modified to operate properly in the
MS-DOS environment.
* Any sources not falling under the copyrights of FSF or UCB (as above) are
Copyright (c) 1991 DJ Delorie, 24 Kirsten Ave, Rochester NH 03867-2954.
To contact me via E-Mail, sent to "dj@ctron.com". Cabletron Systems Inc
is in no way involved with this project; I just happen to work for them
during the day.
Terms and Conditions:
* Source code copyright FSF is distributed under the terms of the GNU
Public General License. See the file "COPYING" in doc.arc for more
information. If your program links in object modules (in libc.a) that
are compiled from GNU sources, then your entire program must be
distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL as a "derived work". These
modules are the C++ class library (including the streams classes) and
obstacks. The sources in libsrc have the copyright notices in them
for the various modules.
* Source code copyright UCB is distributed under the terms listed in the
UCB source code itself.
* Source code copyright DJ Delorie is distributed under the terms of the
GNU General Public Licence, with the following exceptions:
(source code and executables copyright DJ Delorie are referred to as
"djcode" below)
1 If the user of this software develops an application that requires
djcode to run, and that application is distributed under the terms
of the GNU General Public License (GPL), a binary executable of
djcode may be distributed with binary executables of the application,
and source files for djcode must be available with source files for
the application, under the terms of the GNU GPL.
2 If the user of this software develops an application that requires
djcode to run, and that application is NOT distributed under the terms
of the GNU General Public License (GPL), a binary executable of
djcode may be distributed with binary executables of the application,
provided a royalty of 5% of the total sale price or $5 (whichever is
more) per copy sold is paid to DJ Delorie (at the address above).
Requests for exceptions may be made to DJ Delorie, but the granting of
an exception covers only the work excepted and does not apply to
other works, even if distributed under the same conditions. Exceptions
will not be granted for any work sold for profit.
3 A person or organization who develops software that requires djcode
but does not distribute that software under the terms of the GNU GPL
relinquishes all rights to obtain or redistribute the source code
for djcode, including any rights granted by the GNU General Public
License, and may only distribute executables of djcode under the
terms of exception 2, above.
The intent of this copyright is this: If you make money by using the
programs I wrote, I get some of it. If you use your sources to
teach others how to write programs, I'll support you.
Changes to source code copyright BSD or FSF are copyright DJ Delorie, but
fall under the terms of the original copyright.
Donations may be made to any of the following:
DJ Delorie
24 Kirsten Ave
Rochester, NH 03867-2954
USA
Free Software Foundation
675 Mass Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
University of California
Berkeley, CA (sorry, I don't know their ZIP code)
USA