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Here's a sample circuit in it!
Wired Panda was developed to be used by students of the Federal University of São Paulo in several courses, but could be useful for so much more people!
It is lightweight enough to run flawlessly on a Raspberry Pi 3, implements many logic gates (And, Or, Not, Nand, Nor, Xor, Xnor, Mux, Demux) as well as other concepts such as flip-flops (D, JK, SR and T) and more!
In many ways it's similar to logic.ly, with the exception of being fully free.
Besides the real-time simulation, Wired Panda allows you to export your circuits as an image or a PDF as well as visualizing (and saving) its waveform!
If you want to know more, please access our GitHub repo or our website.
Binaries for Windows are available (in portable packages, no installer or dependencies), for Linux (as AppImages) and for macOS (currently as a simple dynamically-linked binary, thus needing a Qt installation to work)
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