As Олег Большаков wrote:
> There is a manual of 2010 here:
> http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/simulavr/. Is it compiled
> from simulavr C++ doc source folder
> (http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/simulavr.git/tree/doc)?
I cannot tell you where it's been compiled from (I didn't do it),
but
There is a manual of 2010 here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/simulavr/. Is it compiled
from simulavr C++ doc source folder
(http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/simulavr.git/tree/doc)?
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There's an unclear point. I can find the simulavrxx Git repo which
contains the last update 2010-12-19 by Petr Hluzin. But where can I
find the binaries? The last simulavrxx binary here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/simulavr/ is dated
30-Jul-2005! Were not any simulavrxx binaries share
As Petr Hluzín wrote:
> So, is it the C variant maintained? Maybe.
Not really. The main reason this variant still exists at all is that
avr-libc's regression testing uses it, and it uses some of the more
obscure features of it (like the ability to leave a "coredump" file
after the simulation has
Hello
2011/2/17 Олег Большаков :
> ...
> I can also see many TODOs for atmega8 device in the last simulavr
> release 0.1.2.6.
>
> The question:
> Is the development of simulavr is still maintained?
>
> We are intersted in using some AVR-simulator. Is it reasonably to
> maintain simulavr in your op
Hello.
I'm developing some system and try to find a free AVR-simulator. I
have some problems with simulavr. I can see simulavr 0.9cvs in WinAVR
20100110 (the latest release) which supports a small device set:
at90s4433
at90s8515
atmega48
atmega128.
I can also see many TODOs for atmega8 device