by devil_slayer » Fri Oct 10, 2003 3:38 am
Just wondering, have you seen "tkgate" ?
Here's a list of packets under Debian that have a word circuit in their description:
acs - Al's Circuit Simulator -- dummy package
avrp - Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers
bristol - Vintage Synthesiser emulator
chipmunk-log - a circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment.
circ-tex - A LaTeX package to typeset circuit and optics diagrams
electric - electrical CAD system
gael - Gnome application for electrical circuits
gerbv - Gerber file viewer for PCB design
gnucap - GNU Circuit Analysis package.
gpsim - Simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers
gtkwave - a VCD (Value Change Dump) file waveform viewer
icom - Software control for ICOM radios
klogic - digital circuit editor and simulator for KDE
ksimus - KDE tool for simulating electrical circuits
libresid-dev - C++ library emulating the SID chip (development)
libresid2c102 - C++ library emulating the SID chip (runtime)
oregano - GNOME application for schematic capture of electrical circuits
pcb - Printed Circuit Board Design Program
python-pyorbit - A Python language binding for the ORBit2 CORBA implementation
python2.2-pyorbit - A Python language binding for the ORBit2 CORBA implementation
python2.3-pyorbit - A Python language binding for the ORBit2 CORBA implementation
tkgate - Event driven digital circuit simulator with Tcl/Tk
xcircuit - Draw circuit schematics or almost anything
xpilot - Multi-player tactical game for X
xpilot-client-common - Common files for XPilot clients
xpilot-client-nas - Client (with nas sound support) for XPilot
xpilot-client-nosound - Client (without sound support) for XPilot
xpilot-client-rplay - Client (with rplay sound support) for XPilot
xpilot-extra - Sounds, maps, utilities and configs for XPilot
xpilot-server - Server for hosting XPilot games
xsmc-calc - Smith Chart calculator for X
And these contain the word "spice":
gnucap - GNU Circuit Analysis package.
gwave - a waveform viewer eg for spice simulators
oregano - GNOME application for schematic capture of electrical circuits
Check em' out...