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USER GUIDE STEP 1: getting started 1. Navigate to the ‘main_project’ directory using the command line 2. Type ‘export PATH=/usr/local/apps/anaconda3-5.0.1/bin:$PATH’ 3. type ‘python3 main.py’ + press ENTER STEP 2: define your circuit Once you are happy with your text, click here. Type in the circuit definition as per the provided grammar. Error messages will appear here once you have verified your code. Click here to browse your directory to load a text file in which you have defined the circuit. This will override any inputed text. You can always click help if you are unsure what to do STEP 3: define your circuit Once the text is error free, this plane will appear where you can manually select your initial conditions and which signals you are interested in monitoring. Remember that Green means ON! Click here to see the logic circuit that you are modelling (slightly experimental) When you are ready, click here to see the signal trace! Choose a time scale and click continue if you want to run your simulation for longer STEP 4: run your simulation Clear your screen by clicking here You can see the trace of the signals you have chosen to monitor. Plan by clicking and scrolling on the monitor’s window Change the switch values here Interact with the simulation using this panel. (Note, some buttons are still under development at this stage)
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