On Sep 20, 1:43 pm, Eric <englere_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Do you mostly want to see a visual schematic of logic chips AND you
> want to run code? Simulink can show schematics and run through
> clocking random logic, but I don't know of any tool that can do that
> AND simulate MCU instructions.
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 10:43:15 -0700, Eric <englere_geo@yahoo.com> wrote
in comp.arch.embedded:
> On Sep 20, 8:35 am, alex <cinud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > What I ma looking for is display of chips components connections,
> > programmable etc. Runs on multiple Windows platforms.
>
> Do you mostly want to see a visual schematic of logic chips AND you
> want to run code? Simulink can show schematics and run through
> clocking random logic, but I don't know of any tool that can do that
> AND simulate MCU instructions.
In message <1190310195.160777.320510@r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>, Eric
<englere_geo@yahoo.com> writes
>On Sep 20, 8:35 am, alex <cinud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> What I ma looking for is display of chips components connections,
>> programmable etc. Runs on multiple Windows platforms.
>
>Do you mostly want to see a visual schematic of logic chips AND you
>want to run code? Simulink can show schematics and run through
>clocking random logic, but I don't know of any tool that can do that
>AND simulate MCU instructions.
>
Http://Www.labcenter.co.uk
Their tools do it and not expensive either.
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Reply by Eric●September 20, 20072007-09-20
On Sep 20, 8:35 am, alex <cinud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What I ma looking for is display of chips components connections,
> programmable etc. Runs on multiple Windows platforms.
Do you mostly want to see a visual schematic of logic chips AND you
want to run code? Simulink can show schematics and run through
clocking random logic, but I don't know of any tool that can do that
AND simulate MCU instructions.
Reply by Chris Hills●September 20, 20072007-09-20
In message <1190291748.673066.158990@y42g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>, alex
<cinudata@gmail.com> writes
>What I ma looking for is display of chips components connections,
>programmable etc. Runs on multiple Windows platforms.
An ICE
I can be a lot more specific if you can.
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Reply by FreeRTOS.org●September 20, 20072007-09-20
"alex" <cinudata@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> What I ma looking for is display of chips components connections,
> programmable etc. Runs on multiple Windows platforms.
>
You are going to have to be more specific. MPLAB simulates PICs, AVRStudio
simulates AVRs, Keil tools have peripheral simulators, lots of other tools
have core simulators (including GDB), then there is Skyeye, etc. etc. What
is it your asking? Why did you not ask the question such that people can
answer it?
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Reply by alex●September 20, 20072007-09-20
What I ma looking for is display of chips components connections,
programmable etc. Runs on multiple Windows platforms.