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Message #02654



To: Ken Sharp robotics50@hotmail.com
From: George Rix rix.g@bmts.com
Date: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:59 PM
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Circuit test thing



>I'm afraid the only ones I've seen have only had logic circuits, like
>LogicSim and MacBreadboard. It's too bad, because that sort of program
would
>be a real boon for me. Especially if it would run on my Quadra 650 =)
>Signing off,
>Rob Rix
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>>From: "Ken Sharp"
>>To: beam@corp.sgi.com
>>Subject: Circuit test thing
>>Date: Fri, Apr 23, 1999, 8:04 PM
>>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know of program that you could put in transistors, and
>> LEDS and diodes, And gates, nor gates, resistors (and so on and so
>> forth) and you could test it, and see if it would work, ON your
>> computer? I don't know if something like this excists, but it would
>> help Me out a lot. Anybody know of one?
>
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