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Madis731 10 Feb 2006, 14:54
Hi,
EDIT: All the obsolete descriptions removed and now there's a document...
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Madis731 13 Feb 2006, 17:56
Motive:
The reason why I did it was because the only (free?) software we had in school was some Java-based program. You needed to make batch files and whatnot to only make it run just to see it crash from time to time. I don't think that my program will be better ![]() ![]() EDIT: Updated the package ![]() |
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wyr3x 15 Feb 2006, 18:14
wow ... i was working on electrocad for menuetos .... if you let me, i'll try to use some pieces of your code into mines ...
![]() _________________ Here's Lahuel "wyr3x" Romàn Post ... |
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Madis731 15 Feb 2006, 18:45
Go ahead - it is for sole purpose of learning. No matter if it is someone on the FASM boards, youngsters at my school
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edfed 21 Feb 2006, 11:52
can you send this file in .zip because power archiver can't unzip this
and if you want to make electronics, the best way is the iron and the real components but i want to see your work because i want to make an os only for instrumentation and electronic analisys like labview in better |
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Madis731 21 Feb 2006, 12:03
BTW, 7-Zip, WinRar and other sophisticated archivers can pack and unpack 7zip format. Also updated my first post...
P.S. The best way to do electronics is: A) Planning, planning, planning, ... B) a little more planning and then soldering If you are only ironing: you need a lot of lead and components to test...and TIME. Virtually it gets done quicker. Believe me I've tried. The only other way without soldering is modular design, like this: http://enos.itcollege.ee/~mkalme/PAHN/Pics/Chip.jpg |
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ATV 28 Feb 2006, 08:11
Madis, Have you tested LogicLab. It is written with XPL0 language with sources.
http://www.idcomm.com/personal/lorenblaney/#UTILITIES |
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Madis731 28 Feb 2006, 09:50
[quote=LogicLab]Windows-like GUI runs under DOS, Win3.1, 95, 98, and XP (even with nVidia), but not WinNT nor 2000[/quote]
Strange that mine works fine under 2K - I bet it works under NT also ![]() Nice program. Let's say my goal is to get something like this ![]() |
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edfed 28 Feb 2006, 11:56
experience replace planing
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Borsuc 28 Feb 2006, 20:37
Madis731 wrote: Strange that mine works fine under 2K - I bet it works under NT also Please if you do so, add 'scrolling', because I kinda miss it in LogicLab |
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Madis731 28 Feb 2006, 20:41
Scrolling as in scrollbars? Like when forum topic has too many posts
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edfed 23 Mar 2006, 11:30
do you use the bits or the bytes to calculate the differents states in the doors?
can you add a function to choose the door type with right click and can you make a switch module to drive the doors with a led module to show the states and a function to well refresh the window under win98 it bugs a lot thank you and good work |
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Madis731 23 Mar 2006, 12:23
I've developed it solely on the W2K platform. But I'll try to renew it somehow. Until then try my latest that I uploaded.
EDIT: Okay - big changes - changed to W2K3 and soon to 64-bit if it seems necessary (I'm running out of registers...). The project is being refreshed, ALL the look, the feel, the code organization and design, functionality of course, new plans are set etc. I can't remember all. Documentation - I thought - was better than cluttering the board so... lets see what people think. |
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KevinN 14 Aug 2014, 07:42
bump up
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Madis731 14 Aug 2014, 17:08
There is better software available online and for free:
http://www.falstad.com/circuit/ http://www.cburch.com/logisim/ Discontinued! |
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Matrix 15 Sep 2014, 19:40
Madis731 wrote: There is better software available online and for free: java ... lol there is "xfig" and "pcb" on linux written in C, mostly good, they would need a stable rewrite from scratch though. Free electronic simulator but not opensource: LTspice IV (SwitcherCAD) for vectorgraphic editing you can use "scribus" |
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