![]() ![]() Wait until PlayOnMac finish to create the virtual drive.Ĩ - Select the created drive and the “Miscellaneous “tabĩ - Select “Open virtual’s drive directory”ġ1 - Copy qucs_studio folder(step 1) and paste into PlayOnMac “drive_c” folderġ2 - Go to “Configure”, select the “qucs_studio” virtual drive, “Install Components” tab and install “vcrun2010” to the substrate simulation works. Click on “Configure”ģ - Click on “New” to create a new virtual driveĤ - Click “Next” on the following windows as shown below.ĥ - Select “32 bits windows installation” and click “Next”ħ - Type a name for your virtual drive and click “Next”. Download and Install QUCS Studioġ - QUCS Studio latest version can be found here. dmg file and move the PlayOnMac App to your application folder. □□ Download and Install PlayOnMacĭownload the last version of PlayOnMac here. Below I describe how to install and Setup the PlayOnMac App to run QUCS Studio. PlayOnMAC ( ) is a free MacOS App design to run or play Windows Application on MacOS. Searching on Google ❤️, I’ve found a marvellous piece of software that solve my problem. Unfortunately, I discovered that Wine doesn’t run on MacOS Catalina (my current OS). My next thought was run QUCS Studio through Wine ( ) which is a well known software that allow to run Windows application on MacOs and Linux. Nah! My Macbook is old! No need to slow it more! So, let’s go to the next possible solution. This solution looks good at first sight, however run a virtual machine requires a Windows license/image and it also always slow things down as uses quite a lot of computer resources. In order to have QUCS Studio running on my Mac my first thought was to have a windows virtual machine running on my MacBook, and then run QUCS Studio. But, as nothing is so perfect, QUCS Studio only runs on Windows operational system nativelly. ![]() ![]() Luckily there is another free (not open source though) simulator derivates from the QUCS called QUCS Studio ( ), which receives frequently updates and has all QUCS functionality and more. However, the QUCS project looks to be on hold and is not updated for quite some time now (2017). QUCS also can run natively in most operational systems. It specially useful to simulate RF and High Frequency circuits. QUCS ( ) is a great free and open source circuit simulator. ![]()
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