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A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Fri Oct 24 13:13:02 UTC 2008
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mikmik

2008/10/25

This looks quite fascinating. I can't really figure out how to use it, though: How do I get wires between the components?
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Sun Oct 26 07:18:04 UTC 2008
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A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Sun Oct 26 08:39:06 UTC 2008
mikmik

2008/10/26

Excellent idea. And it works pretty well. I think I'd like it better if the gate palette were visible the whole time while you're in building mode (not just when the mouse moves up). Maybe it could have a different background to show that it's not part of the circuit. But it would be much clearer what to do.
W.ReinfeldtW.Reinfeldt

2008/10/26

Thank you, - and OK, the instructions are pretty short. To connect red inputs to green(or black) outputs simply drag from the input to the output. You get a wire (lead) as a straight line. Intentionally it is not possible to connect two outputs. Add pads later (right click on the wire). Try the letter L to get a working sample, an adder for two two-bit-numbers. I will think about the palette, actually I was proutd it worked and left more space for the circuit. What I am missing most, is a way to mark and drag (or even copy and paste) more than one gate.
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Oct 27 07:03:07 UTC 2008
A new version of this scenario was uploaded on Mon Oct 27 07:05:09 UTC 2008
sjf36sjf36

2008/11/10

Great idea, had a quick fiddle with the samples and looks good :) I'm not sure how I'd start on something like that :p