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TheTalent

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A member registered Aug 29, 2021

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oh man, I wish I knew how, or had time available to learn how. Thanks for the work that you do!

Looks great! I'd love to be able to go back and have a look at the architecture of chips I have made in the past, if that is at all possible.

For Windows:

  1. navigate to C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Sebastian Lague\Digital Logic Sim\SaveData\[saved project]  and delete the unwanted .txt file.
  2. navigate to C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Sebastian Lague\Digital Logic Sim\SaveData\[saved project]\WireLayout and delete the unwanted .txt file.

The path on your computer may be slightly different. it may also be in roaming instead of local. I don't know the difference. All I know is this is what worked for me.

there is. just hover over the left or right side and press the + or - key on your keyboard, as identified by supermonke

LEGEND!

For Windows:

  1. navigate to C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Sebastian Lague\Digital Logic Sim\SaveData\[saved project]  and delete the unwanted .txt file.
  2. navigate to C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Sebastian Lague\Digital Logic Sim\SaveData\[saved project]\WireLayout and delete the unwanted .txt file.

The path on your computer may be slightly different. it may also be in roaming instead of local. I don't know the difference. All I know is this is what worked for me.

For the image of the ALU in the above description, the inputs and outputs have text shown to illustrate the calculated number. How do I do this?

Thanks for this comment. Forgot to look in appdata!