Adding Tutorial Content
Recently I have been adding more scenes to display tutorial content to teach the basics of digital electronics.
Since it’s in-game content, I don’t go into great detail since I can’t edit the content once somebody has downloaded it.
My method is to combine the steps of teaching the topic from 2 books that I have.
In the Help menu, there is also a link to the “Manual” which is online, so that I can update that at any time.
I grab screen-shots of circuits that I create in the App so that the diagrams are like in the actual App.
Now I am at the stage of describing how a CPU works and then how to run code on the CPU, so that users may get an idea of how to simulate such things.
More Devlog entries
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- 2021 10 02 New Release of Digital Logic Simulator
- 2021 08 28 Nested Sub Blocks
- 2021 08 27 Debugging with a log file
- 2021 08 26 Testing Circuit Blocks
- 2021 08 24 Bug Fixing with Blocks
- 2021 08 22 Debugging Circuit Blocks
- 2021 08 21 Circuit Blocks Update
- 2021 08 18 Circuit Blocks
- 2021 08 16 Highlighting of wires
- 2021 08 07 Numbers Scene
- 2021 08 06 Numbers Tabbed Scene
- 2021 08 04 Number Display Widget
- 2021 07 26 Logic Simulator Update
- 2021 07 24 - Launch of V1.0
- 2021 07 23 - Truth Tables
- 2021 07 22 Progress Update
- 2021 07 21 - Simple Computer Simulation
- 2021 07 16 - Community Forum
- 2021 07 15 - Community News
- 2021 07 11 - Save and Load ROM Data
- 2021 07 09 - Documentation About The Logic Simulator
- 2021 07 08 - Big Progress
- 2021 07 07 - RAM and ROM Testing Complete
- 2021 07 06 - Implementing Tests
- 2021 07 05 - Cool algorithm for binary text string
- 2021 07 04 - Debugging Complex Situations
- 2021 06 30 - End of June - Refactoring Continues
- 2021 06 29 Community
- 2021 06 28 Implementing More OOP
- 2021 06 27 Memory Parts
- 2021 06 26 Improving the Memory Manager
- 2021 06 25 Memory Data
- 2021 06 24 Memory Management
- 2021 06 23 First Devlog Entry