Virtual Breadboard

Does anyone know how to get the Virtual Breadboard onto linux or maybe something exactly like it.

http://www.virtualbreadboard.com/

P.S. Other then using Wine, thank you.

This have a really cool PCB program you can use for the arduino.

Fritzing, well... not really. VBB is a simulation package. This clearly is one area that Fritzing is not focusing on... now or in the future.

I was going to mention VMware... but that is a pretty costly way to achieve what you want. I mean, you could buy a separate new PC for the price. For $189, I just built an ATOM based desktop PC (INTEL) that runs Windows.

Try out VirtualBox. It's like vmware, but free and made by Sun. Then just "borrow" a copy of windows from someone. You can use windows 7 for 30 days without purchasing a cd or resorting to piracy.

Fritzing is used to get everything to look nice from a breadboard onto a PCB. It does suck that it does lack the simulator function though. Since I'm running Linux I would have no need for virtualbox since the Wine program install window software usually easy sometime. I didn't want to have to go through the mess to do it but guess I will try it out for now. Thanks