On 11/15/18 5:44 PM, Brad Thompson wrote:
As one of the first programs of its kind, IBM's ECAP (Electronic-Circuit
Analysis Program) included many of the features found in modern analysis
programs
(e.g., TINA) and a user-interface that's painful by today's standards
(punched cards, anyone?). If you're curious about ECAPs innards and
applications, I have a book for you.
I have one copy of "IBM Electronic Circuit Analysis Program: Techniques and
Applications" by? Randall Jensen and Mark Lieberman; published by
Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1968 first edition hardcover, 402 pp.. EX-LIBRARY
copy
in good condition (card pocket, spine label, library markings). Library of
Congress catalog? 68-18515.
I'm asking $5.00 which includes USPS media-mail postage and a cuppa coffee
for yours truly.
Questions welcomed, PayPal honored.
Great stuff. I have a copy of that book, and am looking for the
actual software.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA