Releases: btzy/circuit-sandbox
Circuit Sandbox v0.4-alpha
Release v0.4-alpha
Binaries available for Windows, OS X and Linux (Ubuntu 18.04).
The Windows binaries should run out of the box on Windows 10. If you are using Windows 8.1, you might need to install the Windows 10 Universal C Runtime first. Choose 64-bit or 32-bit depending on your version of Windows.
The OS X binaries should work with OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) and later. Just mount the .dmg image and drag Circuit Sandbox into your Applications folder. Note: You need to enable running applications from unidentified developers, and shared clipboards do not work on OS X due to App Sandboxing.
The Linux binaries are for 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04. They might run on older versions of Ubuntu, but this is untested. If it does not run on your version of Linux, you will have to compile it yourself. You will need to run sudo apt-get install libsdl2-2.0-0 libsdl2-ttf-2.0-0
to install the SDL2 and SDL2_ttf libraries before running Circuit Sandbox.
Circuit Sandbox v0.3-alpha
Release v0.3-alpha
Binaries available for Windows 10; choose either 64-bit or 32-bit depending on your system.
Circuit Sandbox v0.2-alpha
Release v0.2-alpha
Binaries available for Windows 10; choose either 64-bit or 32-bit depending on your system.
Circuit Sandbox v0.1-alpha
Release v0.1-alpha
Binaries available for Windows 10 64-bit.