Yes. Is attempting replication no longer part of standard bug procedure?
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start oregano.
2. Click VDC then Place and place a power source. Click anywhere on the schematic to place.
3. Click Resistor then Place to place a resistor.
4. Click Gnd then Place to place a ground.
5. Click on the wire tool (pencil icon) and connect in this order:
a. power to resistor
b. resistor to ground
c. ground to power
6. Click on the clamp tool (weird thing with a red V, next to the pencil) and place a clamp before and after the resistor.
7. Click Simulate. If you did it right, a new window appears with a graph; each clamp is a "node".
The trouble is, if you have three or more of these clamps, or a complicated schematic, it can be hard to predict which clamp is which.
Yes. Is attempting replication no longer part of standard bug procedure?
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start oregano.
2. Click VDC then Place and place a power source. Click anywhere on the schematic to place.
3. Click Resistor then Place to place a resistor.
4. Click Gnd then Place to place a ground.
5. Click on the wire tool (pencil icon) and connect in this order:
a. power to resistor
b. resistor to ground
c. ground to power
6. Click on the clamp tool (weird thing with a red V, next to the pencil) and place a clamp before and after the resistor.
7. Click Simulate. If you did it right, a new window appears with a graph; each clamp is a "node".
The trouble is, if you have three or more of these clamps, or a complicated schematic, it can be hard to predict which clamp is which.