viking@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (Jon W. Backstrom) (08/31/88)
We've been looking for a copy of LogicWorks, which is supposed to be in the public domain. Does anyone know if this is true and where we can get a copy if it is? (Sumex, perhaps?) In fact, *any* information about useful logic simulators that would be suitable for a hardware design lab would be appreciated. Thanks! -- Jon Backstrom "Yah sure...we gonna have fun, you bet!" Computer Science Department Indiana University ARPA: viking@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Bloomington, IN 47405 UUCP: {pyramid,inuxc,pur-ee,rutgers}!iuvax!viking
spector@vx2.GBA.NYU.EDU (David HM Spector) (09/01/88)
I think you're looking for DigiSim, which was a small, rather nifty digital simulator written (I think) by a Graduate Student somewhere... ...its available in the Info-Mac archive on Sumex-Aim.Stanford.EDU. LogicWorks is a commercial program from Capilano Computing... its not too expensive ~$200 or so... and is at mail order houses such as ComputerWare.. hope that helps a bit... _DHMS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David HM Spector New York University Senior Systems Programmer Graduate School of Business Arpa: SPECTOR@GBA.NYU.EDU Academic Computing Center UUCP:...!{allegra,rocky,harvard}!cmcl2!spector 90 Trinity Place, Rm C-4 HamRadio: N2BCA MCIMail: DSpector New York, New York 10006 AppleLink: D1161 CompuServe: 71260,1410 (212) 285-6080 "What computer puts out work like this?" "Hire us and we'll tell you." XYZZYGLORP