Sounds interesting :-)
Too bad I'm not familiar with Python, but I've been
"fooling around" with AVR:s for some time ...
And There's not too many (1--) AVR simulators for Linux ...
Sounds like a good enough reason to pick up Python ...
Have You got a web-page, or how do You plan to make
the code available ??
BR : Johan
BTW : Is 'pyhton' a typo, or am I completely lost ??
"Theodore A. Roth" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working on a simluator written in pyhton for the last couple of
> weeks. It's not near done yet, but I can already run programs that don't
> use the IO registers. Right now I'm working on hooks for the virtual
> connections to the IO pins of devices.
>
> I'm not sure if it could be accessed from gdb, but it has been in the back
> of my mind. Right now I'm only using assembly code to test it so as to
> keep the programs simple and be able to understand what's going on.
>
> So far, I've got the basics for the at90s1200, 4414 and 8515 going, but
> I've only been testing with the 8515. It should be easy to add new
devices
> in the feature, since I've been designing it with that in mind.
>
> If anyone's interested, I'd be more than happy to make the code
available.
>
> Ted Roth
> address@hidden
>
>
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