Now, back in the late 90's, I don't think there was even anything else to use and even these days - if you're designing your latest iP(o)(a)d circuitry and you need speed and efficiency, it's obviously reasonable to invest in software that will increase your productivity, in order to hoard the tons of ca$h from your productĪnd - of course you can install the old PSpice Student under Wine (see Installing & Running PSpice Student 9.1 on Ubuntu Lucid - Ubuntu Forums) - but I find it very irritating that I'm led to use proprietary stuff like PSpice all over again, even for relatively simple things - when there are open source tools these days, that actually will ( even though in a slower, and maybe not as streamlined, manner) perform the same job just as well. Well, it's been a while since I've done electric circuit simulation in my bachelor days, however every once in a while I have to do it yet again - and usually I'm expected to run Pspice 9.1 Student version for Windows.
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