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logisim-evolution
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Problem with installation
I have downloaded logisim-evolution from github. While trying to run .msi file, Microsoft Defender blocked it for some reason. I scanned it with some other scanners and everything was fine. I'm not sure if this is safe to install it.
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Creating a package that requires Java 16
I am trying to define an xbps-src template for logisim-evolution, a Java app that requires Java 16. I am using depends="virtual?java-runtime" and, as expected by reading etc/defaults.virtual, OpenJDK 8 is used. Creating a etc/virtual file is ignored in .gitignore, so I guess it is made to be used with local packages. Using depends="virtual?java-runtime-17.0.5+7_1" works, as OpenJDK 17 provides that exact version of java-runtime. If it were updated, this package would break, because if I input a lower version, it will fail. I've tried using syntax like > and >=, but then I get the following error:
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A circuit simulator that doesn't look like it was made in 2003
Logism evolution works great and is quite modern.
https://github.com/logisim-evolution/logisim-evolution
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Hi there, I got an assigment that consists of moving a stepper motor (4 phases) using only a 74LS76N and a 74LS86N but when I tried to use the schematic, it didn't work, any help would be extremely helpful (more info in comments)
According to Logisim it creates the correct sequence for full stepping on a bipolar configuration. Falstad's Circuit simulator is another one you might try.
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Help needed to find FOSS tools to create graphical logic circuits and convert them to VHDL in class.
Did you check logisim-evolution? It is an active fork of logisim maintained by several lecturers at the Bern University of Applied Sciences.
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Ben Eater's 8-Bit CPU in Logisim, Plus More!
Here is the link for Logisim Evolution: https://github.com/logisim-evolution/logisim-evolution
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Crumb Circuit Simulator
In school, I worked on an introductory CS/EE class many, many moons ago, and I believed we used something like "logisim", which by then was pretty awesome - you could build simple things like adders, combine those with "macros" to bui;d ALUs and then whole simple CPUs.
Since then, the logisim project has discontinued, but it looks like there is a open source successor:
https://github.com/logisim-evolution/logisim-evolution
Have not tried it, but it looks promising, provided you don't want to do too complicated things (not sure if you could really model complex CPUs like a pentium with it). Also, it's pretty digital only, so I wouldn't expect Mac-Spice-like analog circuit simulation.
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I was making adder circuits in games 8 years ago in an attempt to build a computer. I finally worked my way up and built a working computer!
though i'd heavily recommend first building the circuit in a logic simulator like Logisim, or Digital before trying to build it in a game for an FPGA. (Digital even allows you to export circuits as Verilog/VHDL, and as a certified lazy person, that is very useful)
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Embedded Systems Weekly #112
Logisim-evolution An alternative free and open-source tool to design and simulate digital logic.
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Tang Nano 9K – FPGA SBC with HDMI
See if you are comfortable playing in https://github.com/logisim-evolution/logisim-evolution
circuitjs1
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Do you think making software in game engines (like Godot) worth it?
Hi. In the future, I'd like to re-make https://github.com/sharpie7/circuitjs1 .
- js based circuit simulator problem
- need help about js based web page
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Crumb Circuit Simulator
I remember the guy behind VoltSim posting his project on reddit some months ago, claiming he wrote the circuit simulation under the hood from scratch by himself.
When he was called out that all his components used the same values and variable names as falstad [1], implying he just ported falstad's circuit sim to android, he deleted his post.
Looks like he still has his app on the app store and is still not honoring the open source license and not giving proper credit to falstad's circuit simulation.
[1] https://github.com/sharpie7/circuitjs1
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We want to open source the worlds first hand-drawn circuit simulator!
Since there are open source Javascript circuit simulators, I think the easiest way would be to fork that project and integrate your stuff there.
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VoltSim: A real-time circuit simulator app with intuitive UI, my long time side project
This looks almost identical to the falstad circuit simulator and sure enough, looking at the source of the falstad simulator, your component parameters have the exact same names and values as their code.
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What MOSFETs do I need to accomplish this simulation?
Unfortunately the mosfet parameters in the falstad simulator are not very useful for choosing a mosfet from the catalog. See open issues #365 and #333.
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I'm designing a high voltage constant current power supply, below schematic is the raw idea. I need some advice please. (more info in the comments)
the whole application is freely licensed so the source code is available on github
What are some alternatives?
Digital - A digital logic designer and circuit simulator.
logisim-evolution - Digital logic designer and simulator
32-bit-RISC-V-Cpu-Core
iverilog - Icarus Verilog
RISC-V-Computer - An enhanced yet simplified version of the original RISC-V-Computer build with Logisim [Moved to: https://github.com/MazinCE/RVCOM2.0]
ghdl - VHDL 2008/93/87 simulator
8-bit-CPU - Homebrew 8-bit CPU
Logisim - Logisim Italian Fork
gtkwave - GTKWave is a fully featured GTK+ based wave viewer for Unix and Win32 which reads LXT, LXT2, VZT, FST, and GHW files as well as standard Verilog VCD/EVCD files and allows their viewing.
rv32i-logisim-cpu - Implementation of RV32I in Logisim-evolution.
logisim_evo - A collection of Logisim Evolution circuits
MIPS-CPU - A Simulative MIPS CPU running on Logisim.