gnupic: Supported parts
Subject:
Re: Supported parts
From:
Scott Dattalo ####@####.####
Date:
28 Jul 2001 16:14:07 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0107281111360.28313-100000@tempest.blackhat.net>
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Byron A Jeff wrote:
> >
> > Cool, thanks.
> >
> > Anyone know about gpsim support for these parts?
>
> The gpsim page usually doesn't keep up with the development. The current
> processors doesn't have the 628 on the list. The 87x parts are there though.
All true. If you have gpsim installed and are curious which processors
are supported, then the "processor list" command will display that
info for you.
gpsim> processor list
generic_pic 14bit_pic 12bit_pic 16bit_pic
pic12c508 pic12c509 pic16c84 pic16cr83
pic16cr84 pic16f83 pic16f84 pic16c54
pic16c61 pic16c71 pic16c712 pic16c716
pic16c62 pic16c62a pic16cr62 pic16c63
pic16c64 pic16c64a pic16cr64 pic16c65a
pic16c65 pic16c72 pic16c73 pic16c74
pic16f873 pic16f874 pic16f877 pic17c7xx
pic17c75x pic17c752 pic17c756 pic17c756a
pic17c762 pic17c766 pic18cxx2 pic18c2x2
pic18c242 pic18c252 pic18c442 pic18c452
The 17cxxx family is the most recent addition added by Carlos Nieves
Onega and is not yet functional. All other devices have at the minimum
a functioning core. Many, but not all, of the peripherals are
supported. Some of the major ones are EEPROM, CCP, TMR0, TMR1/TMR2,
USART, and A/D.
>
> Another programming spot to look is my page:
>
> http://www.finitesite.com/d3jsys
Byron, do you mind if I add a link to your site (on the GNUPIC page)?
Scott