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    <title>* gnucap:about</title>
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        <title>gnucap:about:algorithms</title>
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        <created>2011-01-25T09:35:11-05:00</created>
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        <summary>Gnucap is the original “Analog Fast-Spice”.

Gnucap's DC, AC, and Transient analysis are based on the traditional nodal analysis, similar to Spice.  As a starting point, this provides the same accuracy and generality we associate with Spice-type simulation.  From this well-known starting point, Gnucap has enhanced the algorithms, for improved speed, accuracy, and robustness, with user defined options to select what tradeoffs to apply when.</summary>
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        <title>gnucap:about:plugins</title>
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        <created>2009-04-19T21:36:58-05:00</created>
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        <summary>Gnucap is designed to use a light-weight, portable core that provides an environment to which new features can be added as “plugins” which are supported separately from the main simulator.  These plugins can be loaded and unloaded at run time if desired.  Most plugins can also be “static linked” if desired, giving the appearance of a traditional single executable program that will run on relatively primitive systems.</summary>
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