Download the Orcad PSpice software

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Users are seeking a reliable source to download Orcad PSpice software, with a primary recommendation being the Cadence website. Some have encountered issues when trying to obtain the demo version, specifically not receiving confirmation emails after submitting requests. Alternative links were shared, but users reported those were also not functioning as expected. The discussion highlights frustration with the download process and a lack of clear guidance. Overall, there is a need for accessible download options for Orcad PSpice.
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Can anyone please tell me from where can i download the Orcad PSpice software ? i really need it...
I would be thankfull if you give me links ...
thanks
 
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What's not working? The Cadence link? Works for me.
 
Well ...I can access to the cadence link , but after i clicked on the Orcad link and tried to sbmit a request to get the Demo cd , i filled the application , and waited for an e-mail adress that should be delivered to my inbox that allows me to download the Demo , but there is no reply from the site ...that's why i said that it's not working ...
if u have any clue , please notify me ... thanks a lot
 
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