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− | SmartSim is a free, open source package which enables a user to digitally design circuits and simulate them. SmartSim allows its user to create complex circuits by allowing them to create their own custom components and including them in other circuits, as if they were any other built-in component. These circuits can then be saved in a PNG, PDF or SVG file. | + | SmartSim is a free, open source package which enables a user to digitally design circuits and simulate them. SmartSim allows its user to create complex circuits by allowing them to create their own custom components and including them in other circuits, as if they were any other built-in component. These circuits can then be saved in a PNG, PDF or SVG file. More information can be found here: [http://smartsim.org.uk/index.php?page=home http://smartsim.org.uk/index.php?page=home] |
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+ | SmartSim is released under the GNU General Public License Version 3 and SmartSim is currently available for Windows and Linux computers, including the Raspberry Pi. | ||
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+ | The current stable version of SmartSim is version 1.2.1 (Current unstable - 1.3.2). These can be downloaded [http://smartsim.org.uk/index.php?page=downloads here.] | ||
== Project Plan == | == Project Plan == | ||
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=== Tracking === | === Tracking === | ||
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Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals: | Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals: | ||
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− | * 0.1 | + | * 0.1 - '''Initial Packaging''' - Plan to have SmartSim sent for review. |
− | * 0.2 | + | * 0.2 - '''Review Packaging''' - With the results of my initial package, address issues found and resend for review. |
− | * 0.3 | + | * 0.3 - '''Package into Fedora/Pidora'''- Package SmartSim into Fedora/Pidora |
== Communication == | == Communication == |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 17 October 2013
Contents
Packaging Pi Compatible Software - SmartSim
Project Description
SmartSim is a free, open source package which enables a user to digitally design circuits and simulate them. SmartSim allows its user to create complex circuits by allowing them to create their own custom components and including them in other circuits, as if they were any other built-in component. These circuits can then be saved in a PNG, PDF or SVG file. More information can be found here: http://smartsim.org.uk/index.php?page=home
Project Leader
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
SmartSim is released under the GNU General Public License Version 3 and SmartSim is currently available for Windows and Linux computers, including the Raspberry Pi.
The current stable version of SmartSim is version 1.2.1 (Current unstable - 1.3.2). These can be downloaded here.
Project Plan
Tracking
Updates to my project can be found on my blog and github.
Key contacts
Goals by Release
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1 - Initial Packaging - Plan to have SmartSim sent for review.
- 0.2 - Review Packaging - With the results of my initial package, address issues found and resend for review.
- 0.3 - Package into Fedora/Pidora- Package SmartSim into Fedora/Pidora