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  • You are not happy using it. But It just works.
  • Sorry by the two stars, but it doesn't run on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits. I would love very much to have this program running, so I would be able to visualize netlists (subcircuits) from LTSpice.
    Reply from NetlistViewer
    Posted 2023-11-06
    I know this is an old comment but just to let you know: version 0.3 released now from Github should be able to run just fine on 64bits Windows editions
  • Runs, but a few little quirks. Apparently requires uppercase input.
  • If a program is intended to be run under Linux (too), and it doesn't install through the usual ./configure; make; make install there is a case to be made that some hints of installation instructions ought to be provided.
    Reply from NetlistViewer
    Posted 2023-11-06
    There are now build instructions avialble for Linux: https://github.com/f18m/netlist-viewer/blob/master/NetlistViewer/build/linux/README.md
  • This program handles only subcircuits, not general netlists. It wants the file contents to be ALL UPPERCASE, or nothing goes. I din't test if it handles all SPICE models. The program icon's missing (assert during startup), but it can be made to ignore this problem. On Windows the install directory is not writable. Has potential, but needs some work to become really useful, and a lot of work to become a joy to use.
  • Like the other reviewers I like this project because it may be quicker than mapping out a netlist by hand on paper. Thanks to jdheinzmann for sharing how to rotate components. It is sometimes hard to read the component values because the letter multipliers are covered by the node names.
  • So nice to be able to "visualize" a SPICE netlist with this viewer. Super simple to use but I could find no readme or usage instructions and help just takes me back to its SourceForge download page. It took me a while to figure out (by staring at source code) that you rotate parts by using the right mouse button while dragging with the left. Once you have re-positioned and reoriented your parts you will want to save your schematic by exporting it as a NVS file. In spite of these user guide shortcomings, this program gets 5 stars from me because it is most helpful and I don't see anything else out there like it for free.
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  • the linux version use a obsolete wx is it possible to it will be fix
  • Excellent little program, makes it much easier to visualise the inside of a SPICE subcircuit. The ability to add a vertex into a wire would be good.
  • I always recommend my own projects ;)