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We've compiled a list of 14 free and paid alternatives to Wired Logic. The primary competitors include Circuit Simulator, Logisim. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Wired Logic and Circuit Tree, BOOLR, CircuitLab. Also you can look at other similar options here: Education and Reference Software.


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Wired Logic is a pixel based logic simulator.

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Wired Logic Overview

Wired Logic is a pixel based logic simulator built with Go.

It scans the image, converts it into a collection of wires, power sources and transistors and runs a simulation on them as long as the state of the simulation does not recur. Then it renders the simulation into the animated gif image.

THE RULES:

- Wires are all pixels of the color from index 1 to 7 within the palette.
- A 2x2 pixel square within a wire will make the wire a power source.
- Wires can cross each other by poking a hole in the middle of their crossing.
- A transistor gets created by drawing an arbitrarily rotated T-shape and, you guessed it, poking a hole in the middle of their crossing. If a transistor's base gets charged it will stop current from flowing. If not, current will flow but gets reduced by one.

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