Vinyasi - 2017-06-21

Paul's simulator is so good, and I've spent so many hours on it and have produced so many memorable circuits with it, that I've cloned it to my website http://vinyasi.info/ne with a few added tweaks, namely: I've added my own menubar so as to gather together in one place a choice collection of some of my circuits instead of their current state of affairs which is spread out all over the internet on various blogs, YouTube video descriptions and comments, etc.

I'm so grateful that a simple simulator capable of performing "as you watch it" has made it possible to get an idealized familiarity with simple circuits. This is something no amount of equations taught in standard electronics courses could offer me: a lab experience without the mumbo-jumbo. I'd rather get theory from the masters: Eric Dollard, Peter Lindemann, John Bedini, Jim Murray, Mark McKay, William Lyne, and Paul Falstad. Paul's simulator behaves according to equations which he has programmed into his simulator devoid of policy set forth by software engineers who feel that "industry standard simulators", such as Micro Cap, v.11, have to avoid divergent results whenever they seek numerical solutions to plot a scope.

I live for divergence. Without it, I could not get a chance to study surges as they manifest themselves in a circuit's behavior, nor would I be able to discover novel ways of magnifying, sustaining and putting those surges into service to power a fictional load.

It's a blessing to see more instances of his software getting spread around. Thank you for making your version available. I look forward to using it on my computer.