In message <j50avg+6kln@...>, dated Fri, 16 Sep 2011, analogspiceman <analogspiceman@...> writes:
Well, in the switch example, Help offered,
"See the schematic file .\examples\Educational\Vswitch.asc to see an example of a model card placed directly on a schematic as a SPICE directive.",
I would add a few more words. 'Open the downloaded LTspiceIV folder, open examples and then Educational, and open the schematic file Vswitch.asc'....
In doing that, I've assumed no more than beginner level understanding of Windows (at least in English) as well. That dot in
.\examples\Educational\Vswitch.asc
hides a lot of meaning.
which the original poster seemed not to have read (or at least ignored, hence my legitimate question about the possibility of there being either a reading comprehension problem or laziness at play). Note that this example would have answered any lingering questions about what "a model card" could mean.
It would certainly have minimised doubt anyway, but I agree with you that 'card' [and 'deck'] are archaisms that should be eliminated.
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