

The options line allows the user to reset program control and user options for specific

The interactive front-end) or via the ".OPTIONS" line: Via the set command (described later in the section on Various parameters of the simulations available in Spice 3 can be altered to control theĪccuracy, speed, or default values for some devices. If a rawfile is not specified, then output plots (in "line-printer" form) and tables can be The rawfile may be read by either the interactive mode of Spice 3 or by nutmeg see theīelow) may be used to record the value of internal device variables (see Appendix B). The -r rawfile option is given then all data generated is written to a Spice 3 rawfile. CONTROL" linesĮxists see the section on the interactive command interpreter). The rawfile may be read and subsequently analysed by using the MacSpice load command.īatch mode is entered when either the -b option is given or when the default input source isĮtc.) are immediately executed (unless ". In batch mode, the analyses specified by the control lines in the input If this is given a rawfile argument then all data generated is written to a Spice 3 rawfile. Specifying analyses and plots (or tables) in the input file is useful for batchĬommand. Parallel commands exist in the interactive command interpreter (detailed in The following command lines are for specifying analyses or plots within the circuit descriptionįile. The circuit, as opposed to control the simulator, are exceptions to this rule.

Where such backwards compatibility is not required, useĬommands such as. Most of the commands described in this section are deprecated but are retained toĪllow MacSpice to run Spice 2 'batch-mode' netlists. MacSpice User's Guide 4 ANALYSES AND OUTPUT CONTROL
