MultiSim on Mac via VirtualBox Running MultiSim on Mac via VirtualBox/Windows 1. Download & Install VirtualBox. Follow instructions. Choose some form of Windows 7. When it asks you to actually install the OS.

Get a Windows 7 ISO. I used the 64 Bit version obtained via Point the VirtualBox installer to the ISO you downloaded and continue VirtualBox installation. Having fully setup the virtual machine, now install MultiSim inside VirtualBox.

Install Of Icarus Verilog Compiler For Mac

Get a copy of MultiSim. Mine came on a CD. You can download a trial version from b. You may need to change the CDRom drive that VirtualBox reads from Enjoy!

I first installed MI-SUGAR quite a while back. Couldn't really get it to work, so I kind of forgot about it and just continued to use PSpice on my PC. I revisited MI-SUGAR a couple months back and actually spent an hour or so figuring it out, and I've grown to really like it. It can definitely be improved, but right now its only version 0.57, and for being relatively unfinished, it's very impressive. Haven't tried QUCS, I just found out about it the other day. I'm actually just starting to learn Objective-C and planning to learn Cocoa once I get Objective-C down OK.

Free Verilog Compiler

The thing that motivated me to do that is a desire to improve MI-SUGAR (besides having wanted to learn to program for a long time). If you're looking for Verilog software, there's a program out there called IVIonOSX or something similar. It's really not well finished, but I have successfully used it in combination with the Icarus open source command line Verilog compiler to simulate somewhat complex Verilog designs. I haven't found a schematic-Verilog app like you can get for the PC, but I really don't feel that such a thing is particularly useful.

Installation Of Icarus Verilog Compiler For Mac

Verilog is only really powerful when you write it in text form like you'd write a program.