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To use the Berkeley Spice 3f4.
The following brief sequence illustrate use of spice and nutmeg by a Bourne, Korn, or Bash shell user under Solaris. The typical usage will be to connect to a Sun workstation via an X-Windows or OpenWindows session. This can be done locally on the system console or remotely via another Unix station or PC running the appropriate X-windows emulation software such as X-Win32.

The spice directories and files can be found in the directory tree starting at "/apps/spice3".

Instructions for running spice on a sun console.

  • Add the executable directory to your path. you may wish to add this line to your .profile (in your home directory) to make this a permanent part of your path.
    PATH=/apps/spice3/solaris/bin:$PATH
    
  • Start up Openwindows
    openwin
    
  • Tell openwindows to send the graphical output to the local display.
    DISPLAY=hostname:0.0
    export DISPLAY
    
  • Run the executable, typically with a circuit file specified on the command line
    spice3 sample.cir
    
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