Release 4.0.10 August 24, 2007 Modifications/Improvements: Combined JLS.jar and jh.jar into a single jar file - JLS.jar. Reordered and made simulator menu more explicit. State machine "new transition" puts unused value in field when "conditional" chosen. Bug fixes: State machine now forces an element replace when a signal changes number of bits. "Open" filechooser now finds the current folder/directory platform-independently. Installation and use: Make sure you have Java version 5.0 (at least) installed on your machine(s). Put JLS.jar in any folder/directory you like. Linux (or any other UNIX variant): Execute by typing "java -jar JLS.jar [params]", or better yet, make a script. Windows: Simply click on the JLS.jar icon to start it up. Run it non-interractively from a DOS or CYGWIN prompt just like Linux. Read the on-line documentation (Help menu) for everything else. If a bug in JLS causes a Java exception, JLS will usually catch it and give you a chance to save your circuit. JLS will also spit out a file called "JLSerror" in the current directory/folder. It contains the exception info, a stack trace, platform specfics and the current circuit. Please send this file to me when reporting the problem so I have the information I'll need to track down and fix it.