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A description is given of the program NETNAP, which can be used to simulate analog electrical and electronic circuits in micro- and minicomputers. It is intended for instructional purposes and it has been designed for use in the classroom environment by both faculty and students. NETNAP, unlike many classroom versions of SPICE-like simulators, is not device-oriented.<>