Monday, May 24, 2010

Where can i get "free" I.C. and PCB simulation applications like SPICE?

I am looking for any legal "free" or open-source copies of the SPICE simulator or any equivalent application. Any copies which are educational and which have good tutorials and help files with them would be ideal. Applications which can do any or all of the following: Integrated Circuit (IC), Board (PCB) level, digital or analog signals, mixed mode. If you can let me know which OS to run under (Win or Linux) then that would be cool.

Where can i get "free" I.C. and PCB simulation applications like SPICE?
www.ti.com


www.maxim_ic.com


register it and get ic in 10 days


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How come all of my c++ programs cut off to soon?

every time i try to run a program they get to the least output and just cut off before i can see anything.i have tried to use system("pause"); and cin.get(); return 1;but neither work.all the tutorials say to use system("pause") but it doesnt work so somebody said to use cin.get(); return 1; so i did and it only works some of the time but cuts off.what can i do to make system ("pause"); work?





#include %26lt;iostream%26gt;


using namespace std;


int main(){


int myArray[3];





cout %26lt;%26lt; "Enter a number: ";


cin %26gt;%26gt; myArray[0];





cout %26lt;%26lt; "Enter a second number: ";


cin %26gt;%26gt; myArray[1];





myArray[2] = myArray[0]+myArray[1];





cout %26lt;%26lt; "The sum is: " %26lt;%26lt; myArray[2];





system ("pause");


}





other 1





#include %26lt;iostream%26gt;


using namespace std;


int main(){


int myArray[3];





cout %26lt;%26lt; "Enter a number: ";


cin %26gt;%26gt; myArray[0];





cout %26lt;%26lt; "Enter a second number: ";


cin %26gt;%26gt; myArray[1];





myArray[2] = myArray[0]+myArray[1];





cout %26lt;%26lt; "The sum is: " %26lt;%26lt; myArray[2];





cin.get();





return 1;

How come all of my c++ programs cut off to soon?
What you can do is open a DOS shell (or whatever Windows uses) and run the program directly from the command line. You will have to cd into the directory where the programs reside.


How to get a C#.NET program to use data in my MySQL database?

I currently have a website with user info and data stored on a MySQL database. I would like to (begin to) create a desktop version of my website, and would like to pull the user's information (such as username and password) from the online database to my local app. Does anyone know of a website that has tutorials to help me accomplish this?

How to get a C#.NET program to use data in my MySQL database?
I haven't used this component, but the recommended way to access databases is to use a Database Provider for that database. That way, if you want to upgrade databases in the future or even maybe migrate to a different database, you might be able to do that by simply replacing the Database Provider





Here is a MySQL Database Provider for dotNET


http://uda.openlinksw.com/dotnet/mt/dotn...





Theoretically, if you use this code, you can use any standard tutorial describing a connection to a different database (like MS SQL) and the application will work.

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Anyone know a site from where i can learn programming in c? Also which is easier to learn c or c++?

I really enjoy programming and want to take it to the next level. I need a site where there are lots of sample programs and tutorials to learn step by step. If anyone knows any good e-books for download that would also be helpfull.

Anyone know a site from where i can learn programming in c? Also which is easier to learn c or c++?
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.htm... - is a good online resource





http://www.developer.be/forums/index.cfm... - a forum that has c/c++ developers ready and able to help out.





Also use the MSDN library to get a lot of information.





I've always liked the "bible books" it covers a lot of great info from begginers to advance:


ISBN: 0764546546





Also the complete refference books are garet as well:


ISBN: 0078824761
Reply:CompUSA has some on line classes that you can take. I do believe that I saw this one available.


Help with this C++ code?

Ok, so my friend made this program, I would simply like to know, how do I get it to work.


Any help or tutorials/websites that may help will be good.


Thanks in advance.

Help with this C++ code?
C ++tutorial http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/showfo...
Reply:http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/HOWTO/C++Pr...
Reply:Hi,


Im not understanding this question. Please clarify it. If you want the source code of that program ,Copy it to your computer!


Need help with C++ FSTREAMS!?

This is a very simple code i made to learn how to use fstream:





------------------


#include %26lt;fstream%26gt;


#include %26lt;iostream%26gt;


#include %26lt;cstdlib%26gt;


#include %26lt;string%26gt;


using namespace std;





int main() {


string a;


fstream cra;


cra.open("tape.txt");


if (cra.fail()) cout %26lt;%26lt; "not working" %26lt;%26lt; endl;


cra %26lt;%26lt; "blah blah blah" %26lt;%26lt; endl;


cra %26gt;%26gt; a;


cout %26lt;%26lt; a %26lt;%26lt; endl;


cra.close();


}


------------------





the program inputs the text "blah blah blah" into the file just fine, but it has trouble reading it. I don't really know how to read the file, that's the reason, and the tutorials on various websites haven't helped me.





So can anyone tell me how I can read from the file? Thanks.

Need help with C++ FSTREAMS!?
the problem is that once u write blah blah blah the cursor in the file moves to the end of blah blah blah and after that there is nothing first move cursor to start of file then take input from file it will work.
Reply:Did you try this?


http://www.codersource.net/cpp_file_io.h...


M.a.c makeup?

so.. i wanted to go buy some more mac shadows.. but i've been looking at those youtube tutorials with the mac pigment that look really nice.. does anyone know about which one is better or turns out brighter?

M.a.c makeup?
They're all really great. If you think ones too dark you could put a lighter color underneath or use a shadestick to make it pop more.
Reply:I love M.A.C.! They have the best colors. :)


There are different types of eyeshadow that they cary. Some types have more shades than others.


FROST : An iridescent shine that adds a highlight to any colour. This is good for subtleness.


LUSTRE : Smoothly pearlized; intensely frosted with deluxe ultra-fine conditioned finish.


MATTE : Hi-colour pay-off in a no-shine matte finish. These are pretty thick if you want a lot of pigment.


MATTE² : Intense, opaque matte finish with exceptionally rich color payoff. They go on realllly thick, so if you're looking for bright, rich color, this is your best bet.


SATIN: Pure colour in a satin-style finish. Provides a soft, subtle, non-frost, light-refractive sheen. Also good for highlighting, if you get a light shade.


VELUXE (VLX): Superfine pigment rich and very luxe. Supple to apply. Provides silky smooth matte finish.


VELUXE PEARL (VP): Vibrantly toned. Velvety soft. Shimmeringly metallic. Veluxe eye shadow, now overlaid with high-shine pearl.


VELVET (V): Soft-look finish with high-colour intensity. Has a plush velvety look and feel.


If you go to a M.A.C. makeup counter at Nordstrom, they'll be happy to help you find a nice shade. My favorite shade is Honesty. Good luck! :)

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