How do you build a 'macro' of logic, give it a name and then use it in other circuits, hierarchically? I don't see how and there's no instructions.
I'm surprised there's no format for a 'library' where the macros can be kept... presumably you would use the same format as the circuits themselves, allowing easy creation. What about the format of the other items... so that your users could create dipswitches, sensors, actuators or other higher-level logic elements? I'd love to build a few flip-flops and other items.
David
Some questions and issues
Re: Some questions and issues
Hi David,
In short you can create as many logic circuits as you want and use them on other circuits. There is a menu Circuit in the program for this purpose. You can read help topic about this on this web site:
http://www.logiccircuit.org/advanced.html
Other topics are described here:
http://www.logiccircuit.org/help.html
You right there no notion of library in the program, but you can copy/paste instead.
Thank you,
Eugene
In short you can create as many logic circuits as you want and use them on other circuits. There is a menu Circuit in the program for this purpose. You can read help topic about this on this web site:
http://www.logiccircuit.org/advanced.html
Other topics are described here:
http://www.logiccircuit.org/help.html
You right there no notion of library in the program, but you can copy/paste instead.
Thank you,
Eugene