shers@mit-caf.MIT.EDU (Alexander The Great Sherstinsky) (02/07/90)
Archive-name: slic/25-Jan-90 Original-posting-by: shers@mit-caf.MIT.EDU (Alexander The Great Sherstinsky) Original-subject: Re: PD logic simulator Archive-site: caf.mit.edu [18.62.0.232] Archive-directory: pub Archive-files: slic.tar Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) In article <22492@usc.edu# lien@wiebull.usc.edu (Jung-Cheun Lien) writes: #Does anyone know about any public domain logic simulator ? #I used to use ZILOS on a VMS machine, but I don't have access to it any more. #The simulator need not be fancy, however, it must work on SUN or VAX running #UNIX. Any pointer will be appreciated, however, a source code will be most #welcome. # # Regards, # Jung-Cheun Lien # lien@wiebull.usc.edu # (213)743-3794 #PS: I can do ftp. What kind of logic simulator are you looking for? Logic on the register or gate level, or logic on the transistor level? If it is the latter, then you can have my simulator called SLIC, which will not let you down. You can obtain a copy of the source code (in the tar format) via an anonymous ftp to caf.mit.edu. The file is in pub/slic.tar. Untar it and read the file slic.doc carefully before using the simulator. Note that the current version works fine, but a new version (the only difference being better comments in the code) is coming within a couple of weeks. For those who are interested, I can let you know of further updates and enhancements. Also note that you can use SLIC free of charge if you promise to e-mail comments/suggestions/criticism to the author (yours truly). Alex Sherstinsky (shers@caf.mit.edu) -- +-------------------------------+------+-----------------+---------------------+ |Alexander The Great Sherstinsky|me |shers@caf.mit.edu|To become as refined | |Alexander Semyon Sherstinsky |myself|shers@caf.mit.edu|a person as possible.| |Alex Sherstinsky |I |shers@caf.mit.edu|*********************|