Andrew Beckett
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Did you remember to wire the power and ground up properly?
Just changing the simulator is unlikely to help - it may possibly be a design kit/model problem, but much more likely is a circuit configuration problem, in which case you'll have trouble no matter what the simulator you use.
Andrew.
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