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mouser has a file, schematics.dtd that serves as a type of schema for schematics.dtd. i couldnt read it, but theres a readme, its probably better documented than this. anyway, its a wonderful idea, i couldnt find anything that did this anywhere else. i think it would be nice to have a formalized schematics schema for each version of multisim, even though it would have to be somewhat coupled to the install. but the fact that it exists is great.now the command line has to be told to use multisim. the syntax is start multisim -o c:\multisim-tmp\multisim. thats the name of a folder in the temporary directory that will contain the file that is going to be installed. its located c:\ on my computer. if you dont know where that directory is, welllll, its somewhere in that c:\ folder.second, you can install a different location from the command line. the option -o d:\multisim installs the software to d:\ in the temporary folder. thats a very useful spot for the software. its in the directory that all the installers use by default, c:\program filesational instruments.the install of the software includes a bunch of stuff. the most important things are the schematic and pcb files. youll need these files before you can start simulating. the install will create a folder c:\program filesational instruments\multisim 14\, so the schematic will be in a folder called c:\program filesational instruments\multisim 14\schematics and the pcb will be in c:\program filesational instruments\multisim 14\pcb. there should be a readme file in there for instructions on where to find the files.
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