LTSpice IOS grounding???

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LTSpice IOS grounding???

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I've been playing around with LTSpice on my Mac. It appears the IOS version pales in comparison tp PC. I see no way to drop a ground point when drawing a schematic. Anyone have any hot tips? Thanks.
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Re: LTSpice IOS grounding???

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fn & F4, or right-click -> Draft -> net name
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martin manning wrote: Mon Jun 13, 2022 9:03 pm fn & F4, or right-click -> Draft -> net name
Excellent. Thank you!
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Can't do LTSpice on Mac without the shortcut sheet!

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I appreciate that sheet. I lost patience with LTSpice.
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Hey ViperDoc, I was in the same boat with MacOS.

I had success with loading the PC version via an app I found called cross over.
https://www.codeweavers.com/crossover

The app is $60 so it makes LTSpice more than free...

...but so far it works perfectly and the PC version has been much more usable for me.

Not sure if you'd want to go this route but figured I'd mention it!
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watchthedivers wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:32 pm Hey ViperDoc, I was in the same boat with MacOS.

I had success with loading the PC version via an app I found called cross over.
https://www.codeweavers.com/crossover

The app is $60 so it makes LTSpice more than free...

...but so far it works perfectly and the PC version has been much more usable for me.

Not sure if you'd want to go this route but figured I'd mention it!
Thanks for the recommendation. I have an incidence of Windows running in Parallels. I'll have to try that if my LTSpice appetite is renewed. No promises... Cheers!
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