gnupic: Simulator literature suggestions?
Subject:
RE: Simulator literature suggestions?
From:
"Randy Glenn" ####@####.####
Date:
7 Jan 2001 17:05:28 -0000
Message-Id: <NDBBLGEHGLHAOEKCDCNDCEGKDLAA.PICxpert@yahoo.com>
One solution to the cross-platform GUI problem might be GNUstep
(http://www.gnustep.org/) - it's a GNU implementation of the OpenStep, aka
Cocoa framework used by NeXT, and now by Apple's MacOS X. A Windows port is
in development, but not yet stable.
It can be used in Java and Objective C - not C++
-Randy Glenn
My software doesn't have bugs; it develops random features.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Niklas Wennerstrand ####@####.####
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 12:45 PM
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Subject: Simulator literature suggestions?
Hello simulator enthusiasts,
Can you recommend some books on the art of writing simulators for
microcontrollers?
I cant find anything on this subject but if you have some suggestions I
would appreciate it.
My first impression is that developers for such program would use OOP with
C++ but I have seen development of simulators using JAVA but why is that?
Have JAVA something that C++ lack or is it just because of lack of C++
programmers ? HiTech is writing an IDE simulator for PICmicro (HI-TIDE) and
what I heard they develop it using JAVA. Triscend (FPGA+microcontroller in
one company) writes their IDE simulator in JAVA. Is there some reason for
this?
Regards
Niklas Wennerstrand
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