On Oct 24, 10:20 pm, ratemonotonic <niladri1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all ,
>
> I am using AVR Studio + WinAVR to develop software for ATmega2560.
> Before the hardware arives I am trying to get used to the uC by
> running software on the simulator that comes with AVR studio.
>
> I have all the 4 UARTS enabled and thier TX and RX interrupts enabled.
> When I some tests by a byte on all four UARTS the simulator execution
> only hits the ISRs for the first two UARTS and not the others.
>
> Is it a problem with the simulator or have I missed some
> configuration , I searched the data sheet and found that if TX/RX are
> enabled ,TX/RX interrupts are enabled and the global interrupt is
> enabled then it should work.
>
> I will be gratful for any comments
>
> BR
> Rate
void main(){
goto avrfreaks.net;
avrfreaks.net:
}
ali
Reply by ratemonotonic●October 24, 20072007-10-24
Hi all ,
I am using AVR Studio + WinAVR to develop software for ATmega2560.
Before the hardware arives I am trying to get used to the uC by
running software on the simulator that comes with AVR studio.
I have all the 4 UARTS enabled and thier TX and RX interrupts enabled.
When I some tests by a byte on all four UARTS the simulator execution
only hits the ISRs for the first two UARTS and not the others.
Is it a problem with the simulator or have I missed some
configuration , I searched the data sheet and found that if TX/RX are
enabled ,TX/RX interrupts are enabled and the global interrupt is
enabled then it should work.
I will be gratful for any comments
BR
Rate