Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!hellgate.utah.edu!helios.ee.lbl.gov!beva.bev.lbl.gov!wbrown From: wbrown@beva.bev.lbl.gov (Bill Brown) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: digital logic design program needed Keywords: digital,logic,binary Message-ID: <3876@helios.ee.lbl.gov> Date: 28 Sep 89 15:11:34 GMT References: <16701@watdragon.waterloo.edu> <6333@tekigm2.MEN.TEK.COM> Sender: usenet@helios.ee.lbl.gov Reply-To: wlbrown@lbl.gov (Bill Brown) Distribution: na Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley Lines: 21 In article <6333@tekigm2.MEN.TEK.COM> krisk@tekigm2.MEN.TEK.COM (Kristine L. Kaliszewski) writes: >In article <16701@watdragon.waterloo.edu> sekoppenhoef@rose.waterloo.edu (Shawn E. Koppenhoefer) writes: >> >>Does anyone know of any programs that will allow me to design and >>test a logic design (AND's OR's NOR's NOT's XOR...) and play around >>with it? > >When I worked at IBM, we had software on one of their types of workstations Quite some time ago (several years) I saw an article on using a spread-sheet to do this sort of thing. Shouldn't be too hard to write macros for gate functions. Sorry, I don't remember which magazine, it MAY have been EDN or Electronic Design. -bill wlbrown@lbl.gov Disclaimer: These opinions are my own and have nothing to do with the official policy or management of L.B.L, who probably couldn't care less about employees who play with trains.