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Subject: gpsim breadboard
From: Ralf Forsberg ####@####.####
Date: 6 Jun 2002 17:10:06 -0000
Message-Id: <20020606165758.GA6733@home.se>

It is now kind of usable.

What is implemented:
 Adding modules and nodes.
 Creating and connecting (and disconnecting) nodes to pins.
 Removing nodes and modules.
 Positioning modules.
 Saving (no file selector yet) to a .stc file. Saves module libraries, modules
   (and module positions), nodes and node connections.

What will be implemented:
 Module library dialog for adding libraries.
 File selector for saving.
 
What may be implemented:
 Saving/changing module attributes.
 When moving mouse over a pin, draw (straight) lines to connected pins.
 Your suggestions.


I managed to create this yesterday:
http://www.acc.umu.se/~rfg/dump.gif
(It's the breadboard, with a three bit adder implemented with logic gates,
connected to a pic that drives an 7-segment led.)

(Sorry about the xor-symbol :-)

I also managed to create a latch, it seems you are not limited to
combinatorial logic. (Oscillators won't work though :-).

(This is still a work in progress, there are bugs. But if you do try
it and find bugs that you think I might not know about, then mail me.)

 / Ralf



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