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# install wine and ltspice | |
sudo apt-get install wine | |
# sudo pacman -S wine | |
cd /tmp/ | |
wget http://ltspice.linear-tech.com/software/LTspiceIV.exe | |
wine LTspiceIV.exe | |
rm LTspiceIV.exe | |
# start lstpice through wine | |
wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/LTC/LTspiceIV/scad3.exe | |
# start ltspice through wine with /tmp/example.asc | |
wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/LTC/LTspiceIV/scad3.exe /tmp/example.asc |
Thanks!
Works on Ubuntu 20.04! Thanks!
Works smoothly on Pop 20.10
Thanks works fine
Using Linux Mint 20.2, I used sudo apt-get install wine-stable
as mentioned in comment above. I got messages saying I should install wine32-development so did sudo apt-get install wine32-development
. After that it works! Thanks!
Works in KDE and everything worked out, thank you!
is there a way to remove it after installed?
So it's like a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux
I installed, but after close, the comands to start didn't works:
what shows to me: wine: cannot find L"/home/saulo/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/LTC/LTspiceIV/scad3.exe"
There is another description for the newer version: https://github.com/joaocarvalhoopen/LTSpice_on_Linux_Ubuntu__How_to_install_and_use
I had to change the first line of code to
sudo apt-get install wine-stable
to make it work.
To open a file in ltspice, move it to somewhere in ~/.wine/drive_c folder which is the C drive in wine