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Max peak to peak output for bi-polar op amp

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I've designed the attached bi-polar op amp. How do I calculate the max peak to peak output swing and max peak to peak input before distortion?
Thanks
 

It looks like you have it in some sort of CAD system, so why
would you try to calculate instead of simulating?

Distortion, in my book, arises from the sort of nonlinearities
that simple device equations prefer to omit.
 

It is a lab assignment I have to compare the calculated value with the measured value in pspice.
 

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