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Circuit Logic Simulator

Build Instructions

  1. Install dependencies:
    • Qt base: qt5-base
    • QMake: qt5-tools
    • Compiler: g++ or clang, must support C++ 11 or later
    • Note that your distro's package names might vary. All provided package names are those used by Archlinux.
  2. Clone the repository and cd into it: $git clone https://github.com/xypwn/circuit-logic-simulator.git $cd circuit-logic-simulator
  3. Create a build directory and cd into it: $mkdir build $cd build
  4. Configure build using QMake: $qmake ..
  5. Start build (replace 4 with the number of threads you have to speed it up) $make -j 4
  6. Run the executable: There should now be an executable file called CircuitSimulator in your build folder. You can put it anywhere or run it with: $./CircuitSimulator

Notes

  • The software is currently under heavy development and therefore still crawling with bugs
  • The About and Tutorial menu item haven't yet been implemented
  • Although some icons are missing, you can hover over an item to see what it does