In message <8a60fb3e-2893-4470-8bd9-ec793ef1217b@c36g2000yqm.googlegroup
s.com>, d_s_klein <d_s_klein@yahoo.com> writes
>On Apr 19, 8:17�am, "rowan.bradley" <rowan@n_o_s_p_a_m.sylvester-
>bradley.org> wrote:
>> For the record, the application I'm trying to debug is written in
>> assembler, so compiler compatibility is one problem I don't have to worry
>> about. Of course it would be nice if the debugger could display my
>> assembler source with all its labels and symbols, instead of hex
>> addresses...
>>
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>Google is your friend. Finding the following link too me all of 15
>seconds:
><http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/microcontrollers/8051/
>development_tools/emulators.cfm>
>
>In the future: Google first, post second.
Those are emulators. Not simulators. They are also expensive. Also not
all the emulators do a good job with the Dallas parts. They had a
different core timing to most.
The Keil compiler/simulator is one of the few that will handle the
Dallas range properly. The chances are the program was built with the
Kiel tools (they had 80% of the 51 market and were close to Siemens)
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Reply by Chris H●April 19, 20102010-04-19
In message <392dnSgNN5KG6VHWnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@giganews.com>,
rowan.bradley <rowan@n_o_s_p_a_m.sylvester-bradley.org> writes
>For the record, the application I'm trying to debug is written in
>assembler, so compiler compatibility is one problem I don't have to worry
>about. Of course it would be nice if the debugger could display my
>assembler source with all its labels and symbols, instead of hex
>addresses...
Then you do have to worry about which compiler.
Besides not all simulators handle anything other than a standard 8051.
Try the Keil that Will handle it.
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Reply by d_s_klein●April 19, 20102010-04-19
On Apr 19, 8:17=A0am, "rowan.bradley" <rowan@n_o_s_p_a_m.sylvester-
bradley.org> wrote:
> For the record, the application I'm trying to debug is written in
> assembler, so compiler compatibility is one problem I don't have to worry
> about. Of course it would be nice if the debugger could display my
> assembler source with all its labels and symbols, instead of hex
> addresses...
>
> Rowan =A0 =A0 =A0
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For the record, the application I'm trying to debug is written in
assembler, so compiler compatibility is one problem I don't have to worry
about. Of course it would be nice if the debugger could display my
assembler source with all its labels and symbols, instead of hex
addresses...
Rowan
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