Noticed a wiring problem. The output of IC4B touched the output of IC4A. I moved the net one grid to the right in Rev 0.1. I also added a missing connection dot on IC1-Q2 output; there was no ambiguity, but it was inconsistent.Thanks a lot!! It looks like it might actually work!! I'll give it a practical try!!
If you're beginning to dig into digital circuits, I suggest you download and try Digital Works. It's fun to learn and includes quite a few very useful samples.Thanks a lot!! It looks like it might actually work!! I'll give it a practical try!!
I prefer DigitalWorks over Multisim, but I wish it was still being supported. Not being able to zoom in is a significant hardship for me; especially when you have multiple objects in the same location and it doesn't have a way to let you cycle through them to pick the one you want. Instead, it forces you to click repeatedly until it happens to select what you want.I suggest you download and try Digital Works.
Yes, the program is far from perfect. I actually paid for a fully functional licence about 20 years ago, and now it's being distributed for free. It's too bad that it's not supported anymore, but at least Mr Barker (the person who wrote it) has had the enormous generosity of distributing it for free nowadays. One of its more powerful features is that it actually lets you design your own digital chips, which can be included as macros in whatever circuit you're working. I remember replicating one or two commercially available chips that were not included in the distribution package, and were not available at the user's forums either.I prefer DigitalWorks over Multisim, but I wish it was still being supported. Not being able to zoom in is a significant hardship for me; especially when you have multiple objects in the same location and it doesn't have a way to let you cycle through them to pick the one you want. Instead, it forces you to click repeatedly until it happens to select what you want.
Moving selected groups of objects, as in copy/paste, is hit or miss. Sometimes it deselects the group and you're left with a mess.
Moving gates/devices with wires is also hit or miss.
I've been using it for a year or two (introduced to it by a student in Homework Help). In that time, I've only found one bug. And some quirks handling flip flops made from gates.
by Duane Benson
by Duane Benson
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