From: Eric Durant Subject: Re: Win 95 and PSPICE Compatibility Date: 1996/01/11 Message-ID: <30F59837.5E8D@execpc.com>#1/1 references: <4cs227$7vv@news.infi.net> <4cuka0$3tv@mordred.gatech.edu> content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii organization: Exec-PC BBS - Milwaukee, WI mime-version: 1.0 newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.win95.misc x-mailer: Mozilla 2.0b4 (Win95; I) Mike Pak wrote: > wrbmcb@norfolk.infi.net (Boss Hog) wrote: > > Does anyone have any information/experience running or trying to run PSPICE on a > > system with Win 95 installed. Information on any PSPICE version or future version > > would be appretiated. > I've been using Pspice for windows (the current evaluation version) without any > problems. However, it has a minor glitch that I believe is related to the video > I am using (ATI Graphics Xpression), it will not work in high color or true color, > use it only in 256 color mode. I'm running the evaluation version 6.2 with no problems. I have a Diamond Stealth 64 DRAM and run in 1024x768x64k (high color) with no problems. In order to get it to work properly, I had to remove all msim initialization files from my Windows directory before installing. Then, I had to configure the program to find nom.lib. Also, when I set schematics to open on a double-click, I found that this did not work. After much trial and error, I found that the complete pathname to the .sch cannot contain any long filenames. This version of schematics was not designed for long filenames, but it does call the standard file open dialog. Perhaps this is the source of the problem. Eric