Looking for free program to do digital circuits

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Chaos Master

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Hello people.

I am looking for a free digital circuit simulator that _must_ support
interactive simulation (e.g. you can click on a switch).
It's for some newbies to electronics.

Any suggestions?

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Chaos Master <FreeBSD_Reloaded@yahoo.com.br> wrote:

Hello people.

I am looking for a free digital circuit simulator that _must_ support
interactive simulation (e.g. you can click on a switch).
It's for some newbies to electronics.

Any suggestions?

[]s
Have you tried CircuitMaker Student version?

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Terry Pinnell
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Chaos Master wrote:
Hello people.

I am looking for a free digital circuit simulator that _must_ support
interactive simulation (e.g. you can click on a switch).
It's for some newbies to electronics.

Any suggestions?
Downloaded this ages ago - haven't got round to using it get.

From the help file:-

"SimLogic
SimLogic allows you to build and simulate digital logic schemes on the
screen using connectors, logic gates, pushbuttons and light.
SimLogic is intended for introduction to the world of digital logic.

SimLogic is the first in a whole new series of educational simulation
programs to be released in the first quarter of 2000.

All these programs will be based on new Delphi simulation components written
by Jan Verhoeven.


Didactics
SimLogic is not a replacement for a teacher or a good topic book on digital
logic.

This program is just their to enable you to experiment with what you learned
in the classroom or from reading an introductory book."

FTP-server ftp.elf.stuba.sk,

HTH

Jennie
 
Terry Pinnell (terrypinDELETE@THESEdial.pipex.com) said those last words:
Chaos Master <FreeBSD_Reloaded@yahoo.com.br> wrote:

Hello people.

I am looking for a free digital circuit simulator that _must_ support
interactive simulation (e.g. you can click on a switch).
It's for some newbies to electronics.

Any suggestions?

[]s

Have you tried CircuitMaker Student version?
I know, but it is "crippled" to 50 components.
This is not exactly freeware.

I've found one called Deeds, but have not tried it yet. (I don't have the link
right now... :/)

[]s
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Š Chaos Master. |"These wounds won't seem to heal
My Evanescence HP is at: | This pain is just too real
http://marreka.no-ip.com | There's just too much that time can't erase"
(most often offline... ) | -- Evanescence, "My Immortal"
 

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