![]() Still it would be nice to see if the MAC version can be got to work.įinally, I think their might be an LTSpice update on the 1V version but have not come across it yet? I still do not have a PC but sometime soon will try to install Parallels on my MACs then try to get Windows 10 installed and try the Windows version. So I wonder if you have tried this version on your own MAC computer and have any idea what the problem is? Or perhaps someone else has? ![]() I then tried accessing the software update and it came back with a message 'Unmounted failed for /volumes/LTspice Installation' so it seems to be not allowing new circuits to be developed, only existing ones.the same problem happened - 'no analysis commands found' message appeared. Draft -> SPICE directive S and typed in tran 0 5 0.02 then pressed OK to get this entered onto my circuit (did this) but on when RUN pressed - or mouse right button.I tried a few things with the MAC version: Reading some tutorials you can (on a windows PC) open the Simulate menu item at top of the screen and go to edit simulation CMD then simulate the circuit. It you try to build your own circuits you can do this and they build fine. To get at the simulator and editing commands you need to use mouse right click and access commands from there. You need to use mouse right click to get at most commands and does not support much in the way of top of the screen drop down menu items (File Edit and a couple of other items but simulate is not up there now. I can install it onto both my MAC 15 Deskpro (2010 version) and the MAC Air (2012 version) and it works OK with programs that others have written in terms of developing circuits and simulating them on the MAC computers. The 2016 version does not use or need the WINE system as it is written to work directly on the intel PC MAC. I have been trying to install and use LTspice 1V on my MAC computers.
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