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tkgate 1.8

filesize: 1.88 MB

This is an event-driven digital circuit simulator with a TCL/TK-based graphical editor.

Published:
Jan 7, 2004
Published by:
License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
X11
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
86%
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It supports a range of primitive circuit elements and user-defined modules for hierarchical design. The program comes with a number of tutorial and example circuits, which can be loaded through the "Help" menu. The example circuits include a simple CPU, programmed to run the Animals game.

Requirements

  • X-11
  • TCL/TK

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