@PsychogenicTechnologies

I had a lot of fun making this and, to me, the custom chips feature takes simulation with Wokwi to the next level because there's almost nothing I do that doesn't involve some kind of sensor, storage or specialized processing working alongside the MCU.  And I've only just begun looking into how to use this as a way to inject input and otherwise do testing... pretty cool :)

@awaitingthetrumpetcall4529

This guy is gifted. He types while talking. Writing code is as natural as talking for him. 
I want to build a triple half H bridge and write a driver for a sensorless brushless motor but I only have a dual trace scope. It would be great if I could start my design on a simulator first.

@DFX2KX

I discovered Wokwi a day or two ago and honestly I've been having a blast just messing around with things. Even for someone like myself who's just a tinkerer, the ability to make a custom chip is a great way to learn how I2C and SPI work.

Heck, considering the documentation's out there, making a whole 6502 would be hypothetically doable. this function reminds me of Logisim, if anyone here remembers that old software.

@hsmptg

I am speechless!
I was already a great fan of Wokwi (since the videos where you emulated the espressif ISA), but with this "custom chips" functionality the sky is the limit.
Great job!

@samvivi7

this guy is unreal! are you kidding me ?? how do you brain this fast !!!! Thank you for the intro and to Wokwi. hope to be able to do what you do (maybe in 10 years lol).

@jerobarraco

thanks a lot!
this is so cool. just what i wanted. im a developer and dont have the tools (and dont want to buy them) but i wanted to play with some electronics. specifically the z80.
the custom chip is crazy amazing.

awesome video and explanation,
super clear voice and speech, even a non-native like me could understand.
thanks also for not having music images or noises that distracts. also great edition to cut the excess.
thanks!

@SaltMineRanch

awesome breakdown. i just found wokwi. i was wondering how this process looked, and here's a video :) thanks a lot.

@antonkavaler2749

Спасибі за ще один хороший огляд!

Єдине: маленька одруківка в назві відео: ''Я там Катя?", хоча це надало цікавої ''фарби'' назві цього фільму.

@vinxmod793

Best Video have viewed this year.  Perfectly explained while shows the possibilities using Wokwi.   Well Done!  Thank you for making this video.

@60pluscrazy

Wokwi, dream come true 🎉

@Reburned32

When you type, and same time talking, while casual, looking to camera, you look like you play symphony with piano 😁😉 i envy your skills soooo much🤗

@daviddickey9832

Wow this is great!  So many possibilities!

@xfxox

i like SimulIDE, free one and pretty sophisticated

@Uncle-Duncan-Shack

Very nice, thanks for doing this video.
This certainly opens the door for lots of creativity!

@ColinRichardson

Oh man, how didn't I know about this 3 years ago...

@kubectlgetpo

Wow. This needs to be posted to reddit arduino

@sidjay7644

This is just brilliant

@cralx2k

AMAZING...Love it....thanks

@ramziebreek6482

man ! u r genius

@gtcollection6933

The host mentions "Keycad" in the video. Guess I'll eventually need this in my learning journey, where can I get this tool? Search result sends me to a mechanical engineering tool, I'm so confused.