Geoffrey_Coram
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I can't imagine any simulator giving you all that information, because it would make the simulation run very slowly: after every calculation, it would have to write to the file. (The BSIM models, and perhaps most models that came from Spice originally, reuse temporary variables T0, T1, ... so you can't write the values all at once.)
If you had Verilog-A code for all the models, you could go through and add $debug statements after every calculation. This would be tedious, and you would get a lot of information that you probably wouldn't want. I know when I'm trying to debug a calculation, I put in a couple print statements at a time, and then shift them to narrow down the problem.
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