Simulation runs extremely slow.
: A series of 555 timers and logic gates, snapping together with satisfying digital clicks. The Feedback : Virtual LEDs that, for now, remained dark. In those days, Circuit Wizard
Supports real-time "live" simulation of both schematic diagrams and finished PCB layouts.
The Professional edition included over 20,000 standard components. Crucially, it featured the —a beginner-friendly PIC-based chip that uses flowcharts instead of C code. This made Circuit Wizard 1.6 a staple for GCSE and A-Level electronics courses in the UK.