gnupic: Re: [gnupic] gpsim + 12F629
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] gpsim + 12F629
From:
Paul ####@####.####
Date:
7 Jul 2005 02:48:39 +0100
Message-Id: <42CC89D8.4070608@sbcglobal.net>
I think not being able to simulate code for a given processor is a large
hurdle for pic development in Linux. gputils works great for creating
binaries and picp works great with my Warp-13, but both become
irrelevant if I have no way to simulate the code. I wouldn't mind
trying to take the dive and add the functionality to support a broader
range of processors but was wondering if anyone could point me in the
right direction to get started. I began looking into this before but
couldn't find any documentation or generic overview of what it would
take to add a new chip. Chapter 11 of
http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpsim.pdf does a very brief conceptual
intro, but is there anything out there that goes a little further in
depth? Thanks for any help in getting started.
Paul
Scott Dattalo wrote:
> Nestor A. Marchesini wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I'm with a problem, need to simulate a code for one 12F629
>> and the gpsim 0.21.2 does not have it, since I do to simulate it?
>
>
> Even if you upgraded to a newer version of gpsim you'll discover that
> the 12F629 is still not supported. The only viable option with gpsim
> is to pick a supported PIC that's close enough. Otherwise you'll have
> to use Mplab or some other simulator. (I'm assuming you don't want to
> dive into gpsim and support for the 12F629).
>
> Scott
>
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