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NAME

       Qucsator - An integrated electronic circuit simulator.

SYNOPSIS

       qucsator [OPTION] ...

DESCRIPTION

       Qucs  is  an  integrated  circuit simulator which means you are able to
       setup a circuit with a graphical user interface (GUI) and simulate  the
       large-signal,  small-signal  and noise behaviour of the circuit.  After
       that simulation has finished you can view the simulation results  on  a
       presentation page or window.

       The  software  aims  to  support all kinds of circuit simulation types,
       e.g. DC, AC, S-parameter, harmonic balance  analysis,  noise  analysis,
       etc.

       Qucsator,  the simulation backend, is a command line circuit simulator.
       It takes a network list in a certain format as input and outputs a Qucs
       dataset.   It has been programmed for usage in the Qucs project but may
       also be used by other applications.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              display this help and exit

       -v, --version
              display version information and exit

       -i FILENAME
              use file as input netlist (default stdin)

       -o FILENAME
              use file as output dataset (default stdout)

       -b, --bar
              enable textual progress bar

       -g, --gui
              special progress bar used by gui

       -c, --check
              check the input netlist and exit

AVAILABILITY

       The  latest   version   of   Qucs   can   always   be   obtained   from
       www.sourceforge.net or www.freshmeat.net

REPORTING BUGS

       Known  bugs are documented within the BUGS file.  Report bugs to <qucs-
       bugs@lists.sourceforge.net>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>
       Copyright © 2006 Helene Parruitte <parruit@enseirb.fr>
       Copyright © 2006 Bastien Roucaries <roucaries.bastien@gmail.com>

       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       The technical documentation for  Qucsator  is  maintained  as  a  LaTeX
       manual.   The precompiled postscript (or pdf) file comes with every new
       release  of  the  application.   This  documentation  is  also   online
       available (as HTML) at <http://qucs.sourceforge.net/>.

AUTHORS

       Written   by   Michael  Margraf  <michael.margraf@alumni.tu-berlin.de>,
       Vincent    Habchi,    F5RCS    <10.50@free.fr>,    Helene     Parruitte
       <parruit@enseirb.fr>,  Bastien  Roucaries <roucaries.bastien@gmail.com>
       and Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>.