Lucky Logic
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Lucky Logic is a programming tool for the Fischertechnik computing models. It uses a graphical programming language.
The first version was released in 1991 for IBM PC (DOS), Atari ST and Amiga in the course of the modular computing professional.
External links
- knobloch-gmbh.de - Download einer LLWin-Demoversion
- pro-sign.de - LLWin-Herstellerseite (kein Support)