Ted Gould wrote: >>I guess, what exactly are you trying to do? I'm no Logicworks fan (oh, >>the horror stories), but I think that it probably has a niche that isn't >>currently handled by Open Source tools. Is this a school project? >> >> --Ted >> >> It's kind of a school project. Mainly I would just like to be able to have the tools necessary to do what I would normally be able to do with LogicWorks for learning purposes. I'm not doing anything too fancy. I just like that I can create a circuit then box that circuit and save it in a library. Also I like having the seemingly endless list of other library functions like binary probes and switches, multiple input gates, buffers, decoders, multiplexers, and on and on :). Thanks for the links you all sent my way. Looks like it might be tough finding a circuit simulator that has everything integrated into it, but some of these might be interesting :). -- Slackware Linux - Find out about the 4S rule. www.slackware-advocacy.org/whyuse.html Then try it out for yourself. www.slackware.org