I just installed a new version of Eagle and wanted to use LTspice integration to simulate the schematic.
I can't find LTspice IV Eagle ULP at Dowloads/ ULPs area.
Where am I going wrong?
I just installed a new version of Eagle and wanted to use LTspice integration to simulate the schematic.
I can't find LTspice IV Eagle ULP at Dowloads/ ULPs area.
Where am I going wrong?
I have the same problem. Why are we not getting an answer?
On 5/6/2013 2:56 PM, Henryk Majewski wrote:
I just installed a new version of Eagle and wanted to use LTspice
integration to simulate the schematic.
I can't find LTspice IV Eagle ULP at Dowloads/ ULPs area.
Where am I going wrong?
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Hi Henryk,
I hope you're doing well, currently the LTSpice ULP is setup assuming
Windows paths. We still need to get everything setup for the other OS
versions working under some sort of emulator (Wine, Parallels, etc.).
If you are installing in an OS other than Windows for the moment LTSpice
is not available and that's why the ULP is not up in the Downloads area.
hth,
Jorge Garcia
This is referred to as a support forum. If CadSoft Eagle support people are on this forum, why no answer? If they do not know, at least that info could be provided so we know someone is there.
I have a Mac version of Eagle PCB. It would be good if the ULP could support the OS X version of Eagle. Obviously LTSpice IV is a Windows application. I use Parallels to support Windows Apps and the ability to pass files and other data back and forth between the two operating systems is quite powerful.
Am 04.09.2013 19:49, schrieb Jorge Garcia:
I hope you're doing well, currently the LTSpice ULP is setup assuming
Windows paths. We still need to get everything setup for the other OS
versions working under some sort of emulator (Wine, Parallels, etc.).
As a matter of fact, LTSpice works rather well not only on Windows, but
under Linux and Mac, too, using the WINE emulator. Setting up Wine under
Linux is quite easy, on a Mac I don't know, but one user somehow managed
to install it, and LTSpice worked.
Andreas Weidner