I will get an RC-1 of the macOS builds out early next week. I need to
rekajigger it so wx builds without debug asserts.
Adam
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 7:26 PM Holger Vogt wrote:
>
>
> > Do we want to switch to this for the next stable release? If so, what
> > is the procedure for making sure it's
Do we want to switch to this for the next stable release? If so, what
is the procedure for making sure it's tested?
Adam
I have assembled some test circuits. These include the 4 demo circuits
delivered by KiCad and some others, simple and more complex ones. You
may find them at http://ng
My analysis of threadrippers vs top of the line Ryzens, condensed in 2
points:
1. For significantly more money you get few more cores, a lot more PCIe
lanes and 20-30% less frequency (single thread performance).
2. Unless you know that your workload is easily parallelizable to 50+
threads, requires
Threadripper 2920x:
cd kicad-source-mirror
git pull
rm -rf build
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../
time make -j24
real4m38.833s
user82m30.136s
sys 5m21.663s
As others noted, this is not the new generation coming next month.
Darrell Harmon
On Thu, 2019-10-31 at 09:52 -0400, Wayne Stamb
Good to know. I didn't realize the gen 3 threadrippers were not out
yet. I may have to rethink my build.
Thanks,
Wayne
On 10/31/2019 9:57 AM, Jon Evans wrote:
> I don't own either, but am planning a Ryzen build. The Threadrippers
> built on the third-gen Zen are not out yet, but presumably th
I don't own either, but am planning a Ryzen build. The Threadrippers built
on the third-gen Zen are not out yet, but presumably they will be even
better as workstation/server CPUs than third-gen Ryzen. On the other hand,
if buying parts today, the 3900X / 3700X seem like way better bang for the
b
Hi Adam,
I would think so if we to fix the crash bug on macos. We would need a
5.1.5-rc1 build with ngspice 31.3 so users could test. I would hope one
or more of our macos devs would also test this using our spice demos to
at least confirm that things work as expected and that the crash bug has
On 10/31/19 6:14 AM, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:42 PM Holger Vogt wrote:
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>> The current eeschema-ngspice interface is very limited.
>
> Are there any plans or roadmap for improving it?
Not until V7. The V6 road map is already pretty ambitious.
>
>>> How would one
For convenience, I created the following schematic symbol, and this subcircuit:
.subckt DIFFMETER a b out1 out2
BV1 out1 GND V=V(a,b)
R1 out2 GND 1g
.ends
By putting the pins out1 and out2 in the same location, hiding out2, I
could trick KiCad to consider any wire/label there connected.
It would
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 6:42 PM Holger Vogt wrote:
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> The current eeschema-ngspice interface is very limited.
Are there any plans or roadmap for improving it?
> > How would one plot, for example, the difference between two vectors?
> > I tried this in a text box:
> >
> > .save foo=(‘v(/input)-v
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