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- Good performance: The example processor can be clocked at 120 kHz.
- Supports large circuits: The "Conway's Game of Life" example consists of about 2400 active components
and works just fine.
- Its possible to use custom components which are implemented in Java and packed in a jar file.
- It is possible to use custom components which are implemented in Java and packed in a jar file.
See this [example](https://github.com/hneemann/digitalCustomComponents) for details.
- Simple remote TCP interface which e.g. allows an [assembler IDE](https://github.com/hneemann/Assembler) to control
the simulator.
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### Switch On ###
In Logisim there is no real "switching on" of a circuit. The simulation is running also while you are modifying it.
This causes sometimes an unexpected behaviour. So its possible to build a simple master-slave flip-flop
This causes sometimes an unexpected behaviour. So it is possible to build a simple master-slave flip-flop
which works fine. But after a circuit reset the flip-flop does not work anymore.
Since the circuit is not switched on, there is no
settling time to bring the circuit to a stable condition after its completion.