Thanks for fast reply. I'm afraid I don't understand your answer.
I suppose "jam dot" is the small, black-filled semi circle where wires can attach?
My point is: There are dropdown menus that offer whether jam dot faces north, east, south or west. These dropdown menus are present (from top to ...
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- Fri Feb 19, 2021 3:06 am
- Forum: Discuss LogicCircuit program
- Topic: Unable to choose pin direction for in- and outputs
- Replies: 5
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- Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:18 pm
- Forum: Discuss LogicCircuit program
- Topic: Unable to choose pin direction for in- and outputs
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Re: Unable to choose pin direction for in- and outputs
Hi, pls. see attached.
When placing a switch, I can choose whether the connection pin shall face north, east, south or west. I can do so
- prior to placement by selection the desired direction from the dropdown menu
- after placement by rotating with ctrl-r
When placing an input or an output ...
When placing a switch, I can choose whether the connection pin shall face north, east, south or west. I can do so
- prior to placement by selection the desired direction from the dropdown menu
- after placement by rotating with ctrl-r
When placing an input or an output ...
- Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:49 pm
- Forum: Circuit Talk
- Topic: Shift Register behaves very strange
- Replies: 2
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Re: Shift Register behaves very strange
Hmmmm ...
Looking for hours ... such simple.
Thanks for sharing your tricks. I'm learning every day ...
Looking for hours ... such simple.
Thanks for sharing your tricks. I'm learning every day ...
- Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:58 pm
- Forum: Discuss LogicCircuit program
- Topic: Unable to choose pin direction for in- and outputs
- Replies: 5
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Unable to choose pin direction for in- and outputs
Hello,
I've got latest version of LogicCircuit. Seems that the choice of pin directions doesn't work for input and output symbols? For switch, fixed signal and sensor it works fine.
BR, LogicFreak
I've got latest version of LogicCircuit. Seems that the choice of pin directions doesn't work for input and output symbols? For switch, fixed signal and sensor it works fine.
BR, LogicFreak
- Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:39 pm
- Forum: Circuit Talk
- Topic: Shift Register behaves very strange
- Replies: 2
- Views: 17026
Shift Register behaves very strange
Hello,
looking two hours already but cannot find the bug.
In attached project, 8 D-flipflops are cascaded to found a simple 8-bit shift register.
If switched on and one hits the data input button, one would expect a marching one, illuminating the leds left to right, one at a time.
This worky pretty ...
looking two hours already but cannot find the bug.
In attached project, 8 D-flipflops are cascaded to found a simple 8-bit shift register.
If switched on and one hits the data input button, one would expect a marching one, illuminating the leds left to right, one at a time.
This worky pretty ...