group for hspice/spice/ngspice

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by analogweb, Jan 17, 2006.

  1. analogweb

    analogweb Guest

    Hi All,
    I have started a new google group 'spiceusers'
    (http://groups.google.com/group/spiceusers) with an intention to share
    the best practices among the spice user community.
    If you are a spice user, I request you to join the group and
    benefit/contribute from the discussions.

    Thanks in advance.

    -- Analogweb
     
    analogweb, Jan 17, 2006
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  2. You may also find http://www.designers-guide.org/Forum (particularly the circuit
    simulators forum within that) a good place to discuss circuit simulator related
    issues.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Jan 18, 2006
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  3. analogweb

    svenn.are Guest

    I like your initiative, but I like to be invited by real persons.
     
    svenn.are, Jan 24, 2006
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  4. Nothing against designers-guide, but I really don't like web forums.
    The information that is put on such a forum is very bound to the site
    and you have very little possibilibies to access the information
    through anything else but the web interface. And what happens if the
    owner of the site for some reason won't be able to maintain it?

    In my opinion USENET is still, after all these years and all these
    "new" technologies, the best way of discussing on-line.
     
    Svenn Bjerkem, Jan 24, 2006
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  5. I agree with your point that usenet is the best way of doing this - but since
    the proposed group was a web group rather than a usenet group, I thought that it
    would be best to use the Designers Guide forum. None of these fora work unless
    there is a critical mass of people who read and respond.

    The Designer's Guide site has been around for some time now, and is very active.
    There was talk of RSS feeds being supported too, which may help those who don't
    like web fora! (but that's not there yet...)

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Jan 25, 2006
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  6. analogweb

    Ian Bell Guest

    I disagree. USENET is too prone to scam. A moderated yahoo group with vetted
    membership is far better. You can choose to receive emails, a summary email
    or scan messages on line.

    Ian
     
    Ian Bell, Jan 25, 2006
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