A Stim File Archive, also known as a .stim file, is a type of simulation file used to store and exchange data between different electronic design automation (EDA) tools and simulation software. The term "Stim" stands for "Stimulus," which refers to the input data used to stimulate or test a digital circuit or system.
The is a specialized digital repository primarily dedicated to Audio e-stim (Electro-stimulation) files. These files are used in conjunction with power boxes and stimulators, such as the ErosTek MK-312BT or the ET312/2B, to convert audio signals into electrical impulses for sensory or sexual stimulation. Overview of the Archive stim file archive
Information describing the code distances, error rates, and gate sets used in the simulation. 2. Organizing the Archive Structure Unlocking the Past: The Essential Guide to Building
You might ask: Why save these weird, glitchy artifacts? Circuit Topology: The arrangement of quantum gates (Clifford
Some were used for relaxation (digital mood rings), while others were experiments in "info-highway" art—visualizations of what it felt like to browse the web in 1998.