>I remember we used to use something that was mac based back when I was 
>in college (10 - 12 years ago, and we ran it on SE/30 and IIci 
>hardware. If you cannot locate the name of anything on the list, I 
>would suggest calling a university with a EE or Computer E program and 
>see if they can suggest something to you. I know they are out there, as 
>we used this one for building circuits for a intro to digital computing 
>class (AND, OR, NAND gates, and other stuff IIRC)
>
>Hope this helps...
>
>Steve

There's a novel idea! Why didn't I think of that? I thought of my 
apprenticeship school, and they have the exact program I want, but it's 
for Windows 95. 

Regarding the program you're reminiscing (sp?) about, I'm pretty sure 
I've got that one. A kind soul on this list mailed me a copy of it for 
the price of shipping. Unfortuneately, it wasn't quite what I was looking 
for. If I knew anything about IC's, gates, etc., it appeared to be a very 
powerful program, and it runs on my SE/30. 

Thanks,

J White

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