Reply by tech...@gmail.com●November 20, 20062006-11-20
Hi
You mite want to try www.yagarto.de
Its pretty gud & its free ofcourse!!!
best of luck
krish
On Nov 20, 6:09 pm, "mudassir" <mudassir.shab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a good ARM simulator. Requirements are:
> 1. stable and for as many variants of ARM family as possible.
> 2. cross-platform i.e on windows/Linux
> 3. cheap or preferably free...
> 4. no licensing problem if we ship it with our products.
>
> Please share your views and experiences.
>
> thank you,
> mudassir shabbir.
Reply by Gene S. Berkowitz●November 20, 20062006-11-20
In article <1164028166.009333.178020@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
mudassir.shabbir@gmail.com says...
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a good ARM simulator. Requirements are:
> 1. stable and for as many variants of ARM family as possible.
> 2. cross-platform i.e on windows/Linux
> 3. cheap or preferably free...
> 4. no licensing problem if we ship it with our products.
>
> Please share your views and experiences.
>
> thank you,
> mudassir shabbir.
Is YOUR product:
1. stable and for as many variants of ARM family as possible.
2. cross-platform i.e on windows/Linux
3. cheap or preferably free...
4. no licensing problem if we ship it with our products.
In this light, don't you think this is rather an excessive request?
--Gene
Reply by mudassir●November 20, 20062006-11-20
Hi,
I am looking for a good ARM simulator. Requirements are:
1. stable and for as many variants of ARM family as possible.
2. cross-platform i.e on windows/Linux
3. cheap or preferably free...
4. no licensing problem if we ship it with our products.
Please share your views and experiences.
thank you,
mudassir shabbir.