Started as Spice2g6 from the Linux port of the BSD port, the "standard issue"
documentation that seems to have mostly dissapeared from the Internet, but
found from the collection of stuff in the Spice2g6 port to OS/2 and the 
models collection from minnie.adfa.oz.au.  Most of this stuff has been
hacked upon, and is still very much a work in progress.

Changes from stock 2g6 include too many bug fixes to count, unlimited 
circuit size and minor speed improvement through the use of REAL dynamic 
memory allocation faster memory to memory copy.  Printed output has been 
changed to default to 80 col insted of 132.  Post processor "rawspice" file 
generation has been fixed and now works all the time, and it's format 
extended to allow for more than one analysis per raw file.

Also included is the beginnings of a post processor.  Stay tuned!

1997, D.Jeff Dionne,
Jeff@maribor.pfnet.com

Aside,

Just a little rant, the more I work on this stuff, the more I find that
people have extended things in non-portable ways (and I'm guilty of this
too), but more serious is that there is broken code in the ports to
various (dominant) platforms.  This is really bad because the original 
code is largely disappearing.  I will make sure the original source stays
in distribution also, IF I can find it, or what I believe is it!  A lot of
the non-standard extensions actually break stuff, too.  This is really the
case with Micro-Sim's PSpice trash.  They have extended the standard models
AND even the syntax in such a (broken) way as to be totally incompatible 
with everybody else!

