Simulate digital circuits with Logisim

Conclusions

Logisim handles the graphical elements of circuits, such as rectangles, trapezia, lines, and so on, so you can focus on the essentials of electronics design and become familiar with circuits.

The Author

Anzela Minosi uses the Sabayon Linux distribution on her PC. When she's not running or programming her own PC support, you are likely to find her sunbathing.

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