

This experiment might help you determine whether the 4kHz-versus-10kHz difference is due to the models, or the program itself. After running a simulation of a netlist file, you can't plot waveforms by clicking on points in the schematic, but you can plot them if you know their names. Or, open the flattened netlist from the Mac in LTspice on the PC and run a simulation there, and compare the results. Once on the PC, you could compare that netlist with one generated on the PC from the same schematic. Then move the Flattened Netlist file from the Mac to the PC. Then tell it to generate a Flattened Netlist (on the PC, right-click within the Netlist file window and that is one of the choices).
Update ltspice for mac update#
But I thóught I read (severaI weeks ago, maybé many months agó) that the Mác version would nót Update correctly fór a.
Update ltspice for mac for mac#
Do you think I should still download that version of LTspice contained in the link youve sent The last version of LTspice for Mac from this week should install fine. On the Mac, tell LTspice to view the SPICE Netlist of your circuit. Viewing Netlist On Native Ltspice Download That Version. I don't know if the Mac version has the same capabilities, so I don't know if this works. There is very little that we know about LTspice's binary models. But LTspice also has two types of encrypted models, and it's possible that one of those types (the binary ones) MIGHT not be the same in the Mac and PC versions. Hopefully they should work on either platform. Software Update shows only upgrades that are compatible with your Mac. An upgrade is a major new version of macOS with new name, such as an upgrade from macOS Big Sur to macOS Monterey. I think it MIGHT be possible to copy LTspice's library of models from a PC to a Mac, and that MIGHT be a way to bring them fully up to date even though the Mac's Update is 'broken'. An update is a newer version of the currently installed macOS, such as an update from macOS Big Sur 11.5 to macOS Big Sur 11.6. It's disappointing that the Mac version 'takes back seat' to the PC version, but it has been like that for a long time. So, you might be stuck with the models that it has in it when it is installed. But I thought I read (several weeks ago, maybe many months ago) that the Mac version would not 'Update' correctly for a while.
