

We promise that the traffic on this list will average below one message per month. In particular, a transistor would "convert" a floating (Z) value into an error value when told to transmit its source input now, floating values are transmitted as floating values.īesides addressing many other issues besides these, this version also adds a "Select Location" attribute to the multiplexer, demultiplexer, and decoder, allowing the user to configure where these components' select (and enable) inputs are located relative to the component.įinally, this release marks the introduction of a mailing list where users can subscribe to hear about new developments regarding Logisim. This release repairs the cause of the invalid value assignments and it enhances the file-loading process so that a dialog box appears explaining any problems found, and the portion of the file that could be interpreted is still loaded.Īnother issue found in 2.7.0 was in the behavior of the transistors. The circuit would typically continue to work normally, but when the file is later reloaded, the file would refuse to load. One of the primary bugs addressed in this release is one where a user could inadvertently change a component's attribute to an invalid value. This release's primary purpose is to address several issue discovered since 2.7.0 was released two weeks ago. Logisim, a graphical design and simulation tool for logic circuits, is now at version 2.7.1. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Logisim 2.7.1 fixes bugs, improves file handling Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks. FileMaker is a trademark of FileMaker, Inc. The Mac App Store is a trademark of Apple Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. fScanX is a registered trademark of Elevated Software Development, Inc. Copyright © 2008-2012 Elevated Software Development, Inc. With over 26 years of experience as a software engineer, Scott's aim is developing unique and effective solutions using the most effective languages and tools and complemented by first-class customer support. is a privately held corporation founded in 2008 by independent software engineer Scott Ribe. Headquartered in Golden, Colorado, Elevated Software Development, Inc.

