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Could anyone help me for a good free arduino uno simulation software for windows.Hope I get an answer.

White Knight
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  • See [Can I program for Arduino without having a real board?](http://arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/61/can-i-program-for-arduino-without-having-a-real-board) – Nick Gammon Apr 19 '16 at 05:23

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Autodesk offers a service called 123D Circuits which works in a web browser provided you have an Autodesk account. It allows you to construct (simple) virtual circuits and run code on a virtual Arduino Uno. Regrettably, it doesn't offer very much in the way of diagnostics tools, isn't open source, and won't work offline. The advantage of a service like this is that it requires no installation and is functional for simple setups with a few components. It can be found at 123d.circuits.io

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  • Thank you for that but Could you suggest me anything offline. – White Knight Apr 19 '16 at 00:25
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    Can you please expand your answer? There is no link to anything (not that we want link-only answers) and nothing explains what "works in browser" means. – Nick Gammon Apr 19 '16 at 05:25
  • 123d.circuits.io is the web address. Works in browser means it works in a modern web browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. The answer has been edited to reflect this. – amoose136 Apr 19 '16 at 06:31
  • Indeed. Currently this answer will be useless if the service goes down. Please add more detail to make the answer useful even without the link. – Avamander Apr 20 '16 at 20:36