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    Digital-Logic-Sim

    Digital-Logic-Sim

    A minimalistic digital logic simulator

    Digital-Logic-Sim is an interactive simulation tool designed to help users understand digital logic circuits through a visual and hands-on environment. It allows users to build circuits using basic logic gates such as AND, OR, and NOT, and observe how signals propagate through the system in real time. The project emphasizes education, making it easier for beginners to grasp concepts like binary logic, combinational circuits, and signal flow. It provides a visual interface where components...
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    SIMconverter
    This unit conversion program is based on the latest standard of International System of Units (SI) and NIST Special Publication 811 (1995 Edition) and provides many more conversions. Licensed under GPL3. Written in Python and Qt toolkit.
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    A minimalistic CASE tool that will allow end-users to analyze their graphs (plain-old graphs, UML diagrams, ERDs, etc.) by applying various graph theory functions to them (such as a shortest path algorithm or a spanning tree algorithm.)
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