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LT Spice annoyance

Started by John Larkin February 26, 2018
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!
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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