wired-logic-rs
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Wired Logic - a pixel-based digital circuitry simulator running in your browser.
wired-logic-rs
A pixel-based digital circuitry simulator, now powered by Rust and WebAssembly. Inspired by wired-logic.

How does it work?
Original explanation by martinkirsche:
It scans the image, converts it into a collection of wires, power sources and transistors and runs a simulation on them as long as the state of the simulation does not recur. Then it renders the simulation into the animated gif image.
The rules
| Description | Example |
|---|---|
| Wires are all pixels of the color from index 1 to 7 within the palette. | ![]() |
| A 2x2 pixel square within a wire will make the wire a power source. | ![]() |
| Wires can cross each other by poking a hole in the middle of their crossing. | ![]() |
| A transistor gets created by drawing an arbitrarily rotated T-shape and, you guessed it, poking a hole in the middle of their crossing. If a transistor's base gets charged it will stop current from flowing. If not, current will flow but gets reduced by one. | ![]() |
Compilation
$ wasm-pack build # add `-- --no-default-features` for small binary
$ npm install
$ npm run serve # to start the webpack dev server
$ npm run bundle # to create the production bundle



