The following options allow you to specify which file to open:
File Name
Type or select the filename you want to open. This box lists files with the extension you select in the List Files of Type box.
List Files of Type
Select the type of file you want to open:
SuperSpice.sdb - (database) location of model and symbols list files currently used by SuperSpice
SuperSpice.sml - (model list) actual user can save multiple lists anywhere
SuperSpice.ssl - (symbol list) user can save multiple this list anywhere
SuperSpice.scl - (component list) not used, probaly not needed
SuperSpice.scb - (clipboard) saved last clipboard data
SuperSpice.ssm - (symbol) internal symbol data, info such as component default label positions User made symbols will have the same .ssm extention for their file names
SuperSpice.lib - (model/lib) basic spice internal lib text file.
Copied from exe directory if not already existing in user directory
Manufactures spice model files will have this extention (.lib) or .mod
Other files:
afilename.sss - SuperSpice Schematic files. These are the main schematic files that SuperSpice
makes on saving the circuit.
afilename.cir - These are the spice3 compatible text netlist files wich Spice3 reads
afilename.out - Spice3 output file. Can be text or binary. This vesion may or not support binary mode.
afilename.ssd - Signal data setup info, keeps signal data between runs, will be regenerated if deleted.
afilename.ssg - Graph setup data, keeps graph data between runs, will be regenerated if deleted.
afilename.spw - Project Workspace, will be regenerated if deleted.
SuperSpice.sff - Last Fantastic filter setup file
SuperSpice.sef - Last Electronic equations setup file
Afilename.sym - Symbol editor format
Drives
Select the drive in which SuperSpice stores the file that you want to open.
Directories
Select the directory in which SuperSpice stores the file that you want to open.
Network...
Choose this button to connect to a network location, assigning it a new drive letter.