Reply by March 1, 20182018-03-01
Il giorno martedì 27 febbraio 2018 14:19:41 UTC+1, bitrex ha scritto:

> I guess I could just look, I'm sure there's some Linux command or > program to view per-core processor load but I'm not a *nix expert and > don't know it off the top of my head, I should check that
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Reply by John S February 28, 20182018-02-28
On 2/27/2018 5:18 PM, bitrex wrote:
> On 02/27/2018 03:27 PM, Phil Hobbs wrote: >> On 02/27/2018 01:29 AM, Clifford Heath wrote: >>> On 27/02/18 14:41, bitrex wrote: >>>> On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote: >>>>> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >>>>>> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell >>>>>> why >>>>>> it does this, or how to make it stop. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any ideas? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hello John, >>>>> >>>>> Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. >>>>> >>>>> Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. >>>>> >>>>> Window -> Tile Horizontally >>>>> >>>>> Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Helmut >>>> >>>> Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! >>>> >>>> Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or >>>> multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. >>>> batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the >>>> GUI? >>>> >>>> I can't seem to find any current information about this online >>> >>> Pretty sure it's multi-core for a few releases now. >> >> Simulate -> Control panel -> SPICE -> max threads >> >> Cheers >> >> Phil Hobbs >> >> > > The terminal doesn't have a menu!
My dog has no bone!
Reply by Phil Hobbs February 28, 20182018-02-28
On 02/27/2018 06:18 PM, bitrex wrote:
> On 02/27/2018 03:27 PM, Phil Hobbs wrote: >> On 02/27/2018 01:29 AM, Clifford Heath wrote: >>> On 27/02/18 14:41, bitrex wrote: >>>> On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote: >>>>> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >>>>>> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell >>>>>> why >>>>>> it does this, or how to make it stop. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any ideas? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hello John, >>>>> >>>>> Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. >>>>> >>>>> Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. >>>>> >>>>> Window -> Tile Horizontally >>>>> >>>>> Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Helmut >>>> >>>> Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! >>>> >>>> Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or >>>> multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. >>>> batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the >>>> GUI? >>>> >>>> I can't seem to find any current information about this online >>> >>> Pretty sure it's multi-core for a few releases now. >> >> Simulate -> Control panel -> SPICE -> max threads >> >> Cheers >> >> Phil Hobbs >> >> > > The terminal doesn't have a menu!
Tear a strip off that Domino's menu under your chair and run it through your keypunch machine. Cheers Phil Hobbs -- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 160 North State Road #203 Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 hobbs at electrooptical dot net http://electrooptical.net
Reply by bitrex February 27, 20182018-02-27
On 02/27/2018 03:27 PM, Phil Hobbs wrote:
> On 02/27/2018 01:29 AM, Clifford Heath wrote: >> On 27/02/18 14:41, bitrex wrote: >>> On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote: >>>> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >>>>> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why >>>>> it does this, or how to make it stop. >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Hello John, >>>> >>>> Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. >>>> >>>> Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. >>>> >>>> Window -> Tile Horizontally >>>> >>>> Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Helmut >>> >>> Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! >>> >>> Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or >>> multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. >>> batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the >>> GUI? >>> >>> I can't seem to find any current information about this online >> >> Pretty sure it's multi-core for a few releases now. > > Simulate -> Control panel -> SPICE -> max threads > > Cheers > > Phil Hobbs > >
The terminal doesn't have a menu!
Reply by Phil Hobbs February 27, 20182018-02-27
On 02/27/2018 01:29 AM, Clifford Heath wrote:
> On 27/02/18 14:41, bitrex wrote: >> On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote: >>> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >>>> >>>> >>>> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >>>> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why >>>> it does this, or how to make it stop. >>>> >>>> Any ideas? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Hello John, >>> >>> Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. >>> >>> Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. >>> >>> Window -> Tile Horizontally >>> >>> Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Helmut >> >> Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! >> >> Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or >> multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. >> batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the >> GUI? >> >> I can't seem to find any current information about this online > > Pretty sure it's multi-core for a few releases now.
Simulate -> Control panel -> SPICE -> max threads Cheers Phil Hobbs -- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 http://electrooptical.net https://hobbs-eo.com
Reply by bitrex February 27, 20182018-02-27
On 02/27/2018 01:29 AM, Clifford Heath wrote:
> On 27/02/18 14:41, bitrex wrote: >> On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote: >>> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >>>> >>>> >>>> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >>>> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why >>>> it does this, or how to make it stop. >>>> >>>> Any ideas? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Hello John, >>> >>> Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. >>> >>> Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. >>> >>> Window -> Tile Horizontally >>> >>> Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Helmut >> >> Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! >> >> Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or >> multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. >> batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the >> GUI? >> >> I can't seem to find any current information about this online > > Pretty sure it's multi-core for a few releases now.
Ya when working on a schematic in the GUI editor and running the sim there it is. You can also run the sim without the GUI on a completed schematic file and have it spit results to a log file like you were executing SPICE on an old-timey UNIX mainframe. And I don't know if it leverages multiple cores per terminal-executed process instance in that situation, for some time I know it did not but that was several years ago. I guess I could just look, I'm sure there's some Linux command or program to view per-core processor load but I'm not a *nix expert and don't know it off the top of my head, I should check that
Reply by Clifford Heath February 27, 20182018-02-27
On 27/02/18 14:41, bitrex wrote:
> On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote: >> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >>> >>> >>> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >>> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why >>> it does this, or how to make it stop. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> >> >> Hello John, >> >> Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. >> >> Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. >> >> Window -> Tile Horizontally >> >> Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. >> >> Best regards, >> Helmut > > Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! > > Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or > multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. > batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the GUI? > > I can't seem to find any current information about this online
Pretty sure it's multi-core for a few releases now.
Reply by bitrex February 26, 20182018-02-26
On 02/26/2018 04:02 PM, Helmut Sennewald wrote:
> Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin: >> >> >> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why >> it does this, or how to make it stop. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> > > Hello John, > > Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. > > Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. > > Window -> Tile Horizontally > > Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. > > Best regards, > Helmut
Hey quick question while you're here if you don't mind! Do any of the current versions of LTSpice leverage multiprocessing or multiple cores when running sims from the command line/shell for e.g. batch runs or Monte Carlo, or is still single-threaded except from the GUI? I can't seem to find any current information about this online
Reply by Helmut Sennewald February 26, 20182018-02-26
Am 26.02.2018 um 17:39 schrieb John Larkin:
> > > I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms > above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why > it does this, or how to make it stop. > > Any ideas? > >
Hello John, Make the window active which you want on the top of the screen. Then click on "Window" in the menu-bar. Window -> Tile Horizontally Now this window is on the top and the other is on the bottom. Best regards, Helmut
Reply by John Larkin February 26, 20182018-02-26
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 12:12:35 -0500, Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:

>On 02/26/2018 11:39 AM, John Larkin wrote: >> >> >> I like to have my schematic on the bottom of the screen and waveforms >> above. Once in a while, LT Spice elects to swap them. I can't tell why >> it does this, or how to make it stop. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> >> >You can float the windows and put them anywhere you like. > >Cheers > >Phil Hobbs
Sure, but they don't stay where I put them. -- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics