gwave
GPL'ed Waveform Viewer

What is gwave?
What does it look like?
Who is the author of gwave?
What is the current version?
Where can I download it?

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What is gwave?

Gwave is a waveform viewer. Its purpose is for viewing analog data, such as the output from Spice-like simulations.

Gwave can read binary or ascii files written by HSpice from transient, AC, or Sweep analyses, "raw" files written by Spice2, Spice3, or ngspice, and transient analysis files from the CAzM simulator. It can also read a generic tabular ASCII format suitable for use with GnuCap or homegrown tools.

It supports multiple "panels" (graticlules) with multiple variables displayed in each. Two vertical-bar cursors are available for time-difference measurements. Multiple files can be loaded, for comparing the results of several simulations.

Much of Gwave's user interface is written in the Guile extension language and is therefore easily extensible for custom applications without recompilation.

What does it look like?

Here is a screenshot

Who is the author of gwave?

Stephen Tell tell AT telltronics.org
Please direct all questions to Stephen.

What is the current version?

20060606

Where can I download it?

gEDA's download page
Official gwave homepage