![]() There is two windows portable packages available: Ngspice requires a separate installation. Unpack and launch qucs-s.exe from bin subdirectory. Windows portable package could be downloaded as zipped distribution. qucs_s_2_0_0_setup.exe 64-bit (x86_64) Windows installer including Ngspice.Fixed setting initial conditions in wire labels #291Äownload the source code file qucs-s-2.0.0.tar.gz and build it with cmake to try new Qucs-S.Added option to export grayscale image #288.Show warning if the directory protected by Windows UAC #282. ![]() Fixed issues in Transformers library #228 and #231.Added Windows 64-bit installer with Ngspice.Implemented quick switch of the simulator without application restart #274 (thanks Linux AppImage build switched to Github workflow #281.Please check the simulator settings and correct if necessary to continue work. A Simulator settings dialog window will appear on the first application start after the update. But it is required to reconfigure simulator paths even if it was configured for the previous installation. It allows now to switch simulation kernel without restart of the application. The simulator switching system was redesigned since this release. qucs_s_win64_portable_2_1_0.zip 64-bit (x86_64) portable Windows version.qucs_s_2_1_0_setup.exe 64-bit (x86_64) Windows installer including Ngspice.Launch the exe and follow instructions to install Qucs-S. Windows installer contains both Qucs-S and Ngspice binaries. AppImage for non-mentioned Linux distributions download file below.The package for Arch is available in AUR:.Find the repository and installation instructions for your distribution here: DEB and RPM packages for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE generated with OBS.Windows 32-bit package is not provided anymoreÄownload the source code file qucs-s-2.1.0.tar.gz and build it with cmake to try new Qucs-S.Added subcircuit symbol templates to share/qucs_s/examples/symbols (by Added sections on tuner mode and RF simulation to the Qucs-S tutorial.Fixed component rotation with right mouse button.Fixed load symbol for Verilog-A device #321.Fixed display of the Xanalogue.lib library #308.Fixed simulation of the files containing unicode symbols #312.Fixed simulation of the files with double extension #311.Added low voltage for VRect source #310.Added Tstart option for Spectrum simulaiton #336.Implemented automatic generation of high resolution device icons #334 #304.Toolbar icons replaced by SVG improved look for HiDPI #323 #304.Backported circular waveguide and tapered line symbols from Qucs-0.0.20rc2. ![]() Added SPICE entry for MUT and MUT2 devices.Backport of the active Legendre filter synthesis from Qucs-0.0.20rc2 #318.Diagrams are placed on schematic and *.dpl files are disabled by default #309.Added tuner simulation mode #123 (used implementation by Added support for touchstone s2p file devices for Ngspice #233 (implementation by Redesign of the simulation window #309.exe that supposedly installs with QUCS-s was nowhere to be found, and try to install ng-spice and it would throw up errors for misslng dlls, the last of which is not available separately from MS. And every time I tried to sim a cct with a diode rectifying the output of a transformer QUCS pooped it's pants. configure couldn't find a library that was actually installed. Also tried compiling ng-spice from source and. Ended up installing a non repository version and it only installed a library in /usr/local/bin/ and what's more you could see it in the file browser but the search thing STILL couldn't find that library. It's installed on the system somewhere else because ng-spice actually runs but the file search thing can't find it. ![]() In Linux the ng-spice executable is meant to be installed in /usr/local/bin/ but nope. After stuffing around with QUCS and QUCS-s all day on both Linux and Windows 7 my considered opinion is they are both a steaming pile of crap. ![]()
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