Really cool. Thanks for this excellent showcase of what is possible. It's is pretty inspiring.
Cheers, Offray On 10/08/19 6:15 a. m., Pavel Krivanek wrote: > Hi, > > I have created a little program based on an old educational game by > Zachtronics (KOHCTPYKTOP: Engineer of the People[1]) named Pharo Chip > Designer. > > It is an inaccurate and highly simplified tool for the design of > silicon chip layouts. Unlike common tools for logic circuits designs, > in Pharo Chip Designer, you need to face the real-life problems like > propagation delays or limited amount of layers and available substrate > area. > > https://github.com/pavel-krivanek/PharoChipDesigner > <https://github.com/pavel-krivanek/PharoChipDesigner/blob/master/README.md> > > It contains levels from the original game, but you can play with your > custom designs on larger surfaces. And of course, use all the Pharo > power to control the I/O signals. > > The Pharo Chip Designer required Pharo 8.0 and Spec2. > > Cheers, > -- Pavel > > [1] http://www.zachtronics.com/kohctpyktop-engineer-of-the-people/