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Please inform to me if nobody know electronics simulation programs for Linux; very much thanks for your attention.
Cordially
Henry Ibarra Pino
Fundación Compuciel S.A.S. hibarrapino@gmail.com
Hi hibarrap and welcome to LQ! Spice is one example but you'd be better off looking for yourself. You know exactly what you want but I don't.
ciao,
jdk
hibarrap, please remove your email address from your post. Leaving it there will help you get lots more spam and also, the point of LQ is that the knowledge shared should be there for everyone. Asking people to email you detracts from that.
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