Subject: Re: Looking for a good Spice book
From: juhan@piko (Juhan Poldvere)
Organization: Tartu University, Department of Chemistry
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In <C5GIA7.7x9@acsu.buffalo.edu> NEIL B. GANDLER 
   (v064mb9k@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu) wrote:

:>   I am an electrical engineering student and its a must that I get familiar
:> with spice. I have been using it and getting used to it but it would
:> be great to have a good reference manual that explains everything in an
:> organized and concise. I current have "A guide to circuit simulation &
:> Analysis using spice". I feel it has the information is just randomly placed
:> in the book and its not easy to look up small things when you just
:> need a good reference book. I would appreciate any info. Thanks

There is a postscript manual at ic.berkeley.edu in pub/spice3/um.3f.ps
directory (about 650kbytes, 126 pages).
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Juhan Poeldvere, ES5QX                               | juhan@chem.ut.ee
Tartu University, Dept. of Chemistry                 | fax:   372 (34) 35440
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