MacSpice 3f5 2.10.29
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MacSpice has native support for both PowerPC and Intel architecture Apple Macintosh computers. It is derived from, and compatible with, Berkeley Spice 3f5. MacSpice incorporates many improvements to Spice 3f5 – from simple bug-fixes to entirely new commands, algorithms and solution strategies. For example: the memory leaks that affected Spice 3f4 have been cured; new algorithms have been developed to facilitate the simulation of large circuits, and to reduce simulation time; MacSpice provides a robust multi-parameter optimizer and facilities for inter-process communication with other applications.
- Errors and warning messages generated by scripts now attempt to identify the location of the line that caused them.
- Blocks with missing end statements now generate warning messages.
- Vectors with one element are no longer automatically converted to scalars.
- Command line interpreter now evaluates variables of the form ${foo}.
- Improve ‘load’ command so that invalid rawfiles are less likely to cause hangs/crashes.
Bugs fixed:
- Modify behaviour of ‘set’ command so it creates a string variable in cases like ‘set foo = “123 abc”‘
- Fixed a potential crash when expressions like {$foo} are evaluated if more than 1GB of memory is reserved.
- Fix crash when ‘plot’ is followed by no arguments and two carriage returns.
- Fix crash when an ‘else’ block is empty.
- Fix crash in gr_pmsg() during iplot runs.
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later

Yup, that sohuld defo do the trick!
So that’s the case? Quite a reveltiaon that is.