Hi all.
I've been brushing up my skills in electronics (mostly combinational logic) in order to facilitate my understanding of the NES PPU documentation (also I really like the topic) and for further study I think CAD tools might come in handy. I've been reading about certain tools capable of transforming truth tables in combinational circuits. However I didn't manage to get it working. I have Proteus installed. Does it have this option? If not, is there any similar software for Linux? (It's ok if I have to use Windows but I'd rather not).
PS: I know there are tools for simplifying bool logic, but I also want the resulting circuit, so I can check my own solutions and advance faster.
I've been brushing up my skills in electronics (mostly combinational logic) in order to facilitate my understanding of the NES PPU documentation (also I really like the topic) and for further study I think CAD tools might come in handy. I've been reading about certain tools capable of transforming truth tables in combinational circuits. However I didn't manage to get it working. I have Proteus installed. Does it have this option? If not, is there any similar software for Linux? (It's ok if I have to use Windows but I'd rather not).
PS: I know there are tools for simplifying bool logic, but I also want the resulting circuit, so I can check my own solutions and advance faster.