gnupic: Re: [gnupic] terminal simulation on gpsim?
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] terminal simulation on gpsim?
From:
Borut Razem ####@####.####
Date:
9 Mar 2006 20:38:05 +0000
Message-Id: <44109229.50006@siol.net>
Hi Bill,
you have two possibilities:
- use the usart module (already a part of libgpsim_modules), which uses
the GUI. See the example in the directory gpsim/examples/modules/usart_gui
- use the usart_con module, which doesn't use the GUI: it displays the
received characters directly to the console: gpsim/extras/usart_con
Borut
bill sack wrote:
> my usual devel loop as an inexperienced/uneducated pic programmer is
> to write code that includes a lot of debugging output via rs232, burn
> a chip, move the chip onto my evaluation board, type commands to it
> and look at the output with minicom or possibly PD, fix the code based
> on observations, burn the chip again, etc. is it possible at this
> point to do something similar purely through simulation with gpsim?
> i've loaded the uart simulation examples provided with the gpsim
> distro, and the output on the program's terminal shows that something
> is being transmitted ... if i'm not mistaken, this is a feature of
> some of the non-opensource simulators out there.
>
> is this a reasonable feature request? or is it already possible and
> i'm just too backward to figure it out?
>
> thanks,
> bill