My old laptop died and I had download a program that allowed me to build something on breadboard or vero or a schematic and then you could view that same signal flow in those different formats. I can't recall what it was because I downloaded it and then did nothing with it for a bit before my laptop crashed.
I'm hoping that's enough and I'm not imagining something.
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I thought it was DIYLC but it wasn't. I did download that but didn't use it since I couldn't be bothered to figure out how to get components on it. Fritzing seems to be what I was going for...so that'll do...thanks a lot!