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Download WinBreadboard v1.2 Shareware software - Softlookup Downloads : Category: Publisher: Last Updated: Mar 17, 1999 Requirements: Not specified License: Shareware Operating system: Windows 3.1 Hits: 31936 File size: 107 KB Price: Not specified WinBreadboard v1.2 Description: is a digital electronics breadboarding simulator. WinBreadboard is designed to work like the real hardware trainers used in many digital circuits courses. Unlike other simulators which use a schematic-based approach to describe circuits, WinBreadboard uses a unique metaphor (computer representation of a real world object) in which users manipulate chips and wires, not individual gates. This interaction provides users with a more realistic understanding of how electronic components are actually used. WinBreadboard may be used as a supplement to digital circuits course work.

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Dear Stampers, This is my problem: I need software that would allow me to try some breadboarding on the screen before I commit to the physical world. I do not need any simulation features - just the graphics, so I can try many different ways to position the chips and jumers and save it for the future reference too. I found a Winbreadboard package from YOERIK, but it is a simulator and also it does not have a library of chips based on their geometry (like 12 pin DIP, or 3 pin TOE.) Any help will be greatly appreciated. Hi Alex; I have two CD's from; Most Significant Bits, Inc. 37207 Colorado Avenue Avon, Ohio 44011 (216) 934-1397 (216) 934-1386 FAX www.msbcd.com The first CD, PC Electronics Plus has about 15 different programs for making schematics, part layout, and PCB making. The second CD, PC Electronics Plus Volume 2 has about 6 more programs.

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I have tried some of the programs on each of the CD's and they range from good to excellent for the purpose they are intended for, I need to spend a little more time looking at these 2 CD's to provide more information about them. I would check out their web site and see what they have and go from there to see if any of the programs they have actually do what you want. Dale Fleischmann biovirus1 wrote: Dear StampersThis is my problem: I need software that would allow me to try some breadboarding on the screen before I commit to the physical world. I do not need any simulation features - just the graphics, so I can try many different ways to position the chips and jumers and save it for the future reference too. I found a Winbreadboard package from YOERIK, but it is a simulator and also it does not have a library of chips based on their geometry (like 12 pin DIP, or 3 pin TOE.) Any help will be greatly appreciated. To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to: from the same email address that you subscribed.

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Groups is subject to noparse/noparseNon-text portions of this message have been removed. In basicstamps@y., Dale Fleischmann wrote: Hi Alex; I have two CD's from; Most Significant Bits, Inc. 37207 Colorado Avenue Avon, Ohio 44011 (216) 934-1397 (216) 934-1386 FAX www.msbcd.com The first CD, PC Electronics Plus has about 15 different programs for making schematics, part layout, and PCB making. The second CD, PC Electronics Plus Volume 2 has about 6 more programs. I have tried some of the programs on each of the CD's and they range from good to excellent for the purpose they are intended for, I need to spend a little more time looking at these 2 CD's to provide more information about them.

I would check out their web site and see what they have and go from there to see if any of the programs they have actually do what you want. Have Fun!!

Dale Fleischmann biovirus1 wrote: Dear StampersThis is my problem: I need software that would allow me to try some breadboarding on the screen before I commit to the physical world. I do not need any simulation features - just the graphics, so I can try many different ways to position the chips and jumers and save it for the future reference too. I found a Winbreadboard package from YOERIK, but it is a simulator and also it does not have a library of chips based on their geometry (like 12 pin DIP, or 3 pin TOE.) Any help will be greatly appreciated. Alex. To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to: basicstamps-unsubscribe@y. from the same email address that you subscribed. Text in the Subject and Body of the message will be ignored.

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Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to noparse/noparseNon-text portions of this message have been removed. You have stated that you want some sort of breadboard tool, but I think that the freeware pcb design tool at might be of help, it has a good library of chips, easy to use and free.I use it alot for moving things around and planning layouts. Hope that helps Dave biovirus1 wrote: Dear StampersThis is my problem: I need software that would allow me to try some breadboarding on the screen before I commit to the physical world. I do not need any simulation features - just the graphics, so I can try many different ways to position the chips and jumers and save it for the future reference too. I found a Winbreadboard package from YOERIK, but it is a simulator and also it does not have a library of chips based on their geometry (like 12 pin DIP, or 3 pin TOE.) Any help will be greatly appreciated. Alex.

To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to: basicstamps-unsubscribe@y. from the same email address that you subscribed. Text in the Subject and Body of the message will be ignored. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to noparse/noparseNon-text portions of this message have been removed To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to: from the same email address that you subscribed. Text in the Subject and Body of the message will be ignored.

Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to. At 11:08 PM 5/25/02 +0000, biovirus1 wrote: Dear StampersThis is my problem: I need software that would allow me to try some breadboarding on the screen before I commit to the physical world.

I do not need any simulation features - just the graphics, so I can try many different ways to position the chips and jumers and save it for the future reference too. Will a standard PCB layout program work for you? There are several free and low cost programs out there: EasyTrax (DOS) ( ), Cadint (WIN - free up to 250 pins) ( ), Eagle (WIN - free up to 2' x 3.2') ( ) Cadint is a great program - a bit of a learning curve but extremely powerful. I also saw a vero-board layout package called Stripboard Magic - the company appears to have vanished but a copy of the install disk is posted at I do not know the legal status of that download - use it at your own risk.

Dwayne - Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA (780) 489-3199 voice (780) 487-6397 fax Celebrating 18 years of Engineering Innovation (1984 - 2002).- `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' Do NOT send unsolicited commercial email to this email address. This message neither grants consent to receive unsolicited commercial email nor is intended to solicit commercial email.

In basicstamps@y., olegna78@a. Wrote: This board rules. You always get so much help no matter how lame you sound when asking the question.

ABOUT THE BREADBOARDING ISSUE THOUGH: I found a free program called Circad. Look it up on google. It has a decent library of chips and you can add to it if you have the output table for the chip and it is not too much to do. I am sorry I sound lame to you. In my 8+ years on this board nobody accused me of that before.

But there is a first time for everything. Circad (and Express PCB and others) is a PCB CAD, not Breadboard CAD.There is a difference. Take a look at Winbreadboard at Yoeric and you will see that difference. Unfortunately WBB does not have a library of 'generic' ICs (like DIP 8 pin, DIP 16 pin, etc.)like PCB CADs like Express do. Otherwise it would be an ideal package. I hope this does not sound too lame to you? These might not quite fit the requirements, but might bear checking on: Genesis BS1 Simulator - (click on new products, etc.) VirtualBreadBoard - 'Virtual Vulcan' Logic Simulator - Regards, Daniel Original Message From: biovirus1 noparse/noparsemailto: Sent: Monday, 27 May 2002 19:48 To: Subject: noparse/noparsebasicstamps Re: Breadbording software?

- In basicstamps@y., olegna78@a. Wrote: This board rules.

You always get so much help no matter how lame you sound when asking the question. ABOUT THE BREADBOARDING ISSUE THOUGH: I found a free program called Circad. Look it up on google. It has a decent library of chips and you can add to it if you have the output table for the chip and it is not too much to do. I am sorry I sound lame to you. In my 8+ years on this board nobody accused me of that before.

Edit bcd software for mac. But there is a first time for everything. Circad (and Express PCB and others) is a PCB CAD, not Breadboard CAD.There is a difference. Take a look at Winbreadboard at Yoeric and you will see that difference. Unfortunately WBB does not have a library of 'generic' ICs (like DIP 8 pin, DIP 16 pin, etc.)like PCB CADs like Express do. Otherwise it would be an ideal package. I hope this does not sound too lame to you? To UNSUBSCRIBE, just send mail to: from the same email address that you subscribed.

Text in the Subject and Body of the message will be ignored. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to. At 11:48 PM 5/27/02 +0000, biovirus1 wrote: Circad (and Express PCB and others) is a PCB CAD, not Breadboard CAD.There is a difference. Take a look at Winbreadboard at Yoeric and you will see that difference. You might have missed my post of a couple of days ago - I provided the download link for a copy of Stripboard Magic 2.

This is a program which is designed to help you lay out your circuit on vero-board. The relevant part of my message is repeated below: I also saw a vero-board layout package called Stripboard Magic - the company appears to have vanished but a copy of the install disk is posted at I do not know the legal status of that download - use it at your own risk.

Dwayne - Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA (780) 489-3199 voice (780) 487-6397 fax Celebrating 18 years of Engineering Innovation (1984 - 2002).- `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' Do NOT send unsolicited commercial email to this email address. This message neither grants consent to receive unsolicited commercial email nor is intended to solicit commercial email. Thanks Dwaine, No, I did not miss it - I am still playing with it. Thanks a lot, Alex.

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In basicstamps@y., Dwayne Reid wrote: At 11:48 PM 5/27/02 +0000, biovirus1 wrote: Circad (and Express PCB and others) is a PCB CAD, not Breadboard CAD.There is a difference. Take a look at Winbreadboard at Yoeric and you will see that difference. You might have missed my post of a couple of days ago - I provided the download link for a copy of Stripboard Magic 2. This is a program which is designed to help you lay out your circuit on vero-board. The relevant part of my message is repeated below: I also saw a vero-board layout package called Stripboard Magic - the company appears to have vanished but a copy of the install disk is posted at I do not know the legal status of that download - use it at your own risk. dwayne - Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA (780) 489-3199 voice (780) 487-6397 fax Celebrating 18 years of Engineering Innovation (1984 - 2002).- `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' Do NOT send unsolicited commercial email to this email address. This message neither grants consent to receive unsolicited commercial email nor is intended to solicit commercial email.