NGSpice Online looks like an interesting approach. See:
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The site provides the following sales pitch.
This site allows you to run ngspice simulations from a web browser environment. Whether you are using a Windows, Linux, or Mac computer, a smart phone, or a tablet, you always should be able to run a SPICE simulation
Howard
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On 7/8/2013 12:28 PM, Tim Jameson wrote:
Nick:
I have found that Google is my friend. Anytime I start looking for
something, I start at google.com So, with that in mind, I went to google.com,
and found Droid Tesla[1], another great place to look is wikipedia[2], the
page on spice lists several implementations with source code[3].
These links were discovered in under 2 minutes. Please find the links as a
great place to start.
Tim
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On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Nick <nick@...> wrote:
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I am getting fed up with lugging a laptop around when I also use a
tablet....
I would love an Android version of LTspice (which I know is highly
unlikely), or failing that, a good SPICE for tablet use...
Thanks
Nick
PS. Anyone know of any decent Android PCB layout/routing packages...?
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