Hi Yifei,
as Joerg wrote before, use atmega1248 controller could be a good
starting point. It has 128k flash instead of 256k flash on atmega2560.
But if this could help you depends on, what you want to simulate. A full
blown controller with all peripherals (and for your type correct
behaviour!) is a lot of work to do. Even the allready implemented
controllers haven't all peripherals and sometimes it could happen, that
there are bugs. (as I have seen shortly, watchdog feature, if
implemented doesn't fit newer devices and so one)
So all depends on, what you want to do. But for the first shot and if
you don't need any peripherals, which are not implemented, and if your
code doesn't exceed 128k or need higher addresses (maybe bootloader
block or so) it's ok in my opinion to start with atmega1284 part in
simulation.
cu, Thomas
Am 04.03.2015 um 07:50 schrieb tengyife...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm very interested in bringing support for atmega2560 to this project, since I
am in urgent need for this. There was an old thread on the internet where this
was briefly mentioned but soon abandoned. Can anyone provide some pointers
regarding how to implement atmega2560 support so I could start from there?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Yifei
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