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[avr-gcc-list] Avrora Beta 1.4.0 Released


From: Ben L. Titzer
Subject: [avr-gcc-list] Avrora Beta 1.4.0 Released
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 22:58:12 -0800

Hello avr-gcc list readers,

I'd like to post an announcement of relevant interest, if I could.

Avrora Beta 1.4.0 has been released!

This release is a major step forward in the usability and flexibility of Avrora. It combines several new features with refinements, bugfixes, refactorings, and cleanups for a much more polished simulator.

New in this release:

1. Support for using Avrora as a gdb backend!
2. Energy monitoring and profiling provided by Olaf Landsiedel's landmark AEON contribution. 3. Free space radio model and network topology code, also contributed by Olaf. 4. Greatly improved simulator output and timing, especially for multiple node simulations! 5. Fixes of several bugs related to timing, ports, pullups, complex probings, and event handling. 6. Slight performance improvements; as much as 10% over the previous release!
7. Improved default profiling monitors.
8. Refined and updated website, including a new FAQ section, sections on extending Avrora, and greatly simplified instructions for installing and getting up to speed with Avrora.
9. Refactored internal software architecture for more flexibility.
10. Improved JavaDOC.
11. Improved testsuite and testing harness. It is now possible to build regression test suites with Avrora for your application!
12. Improved command line options and help system.
13. Deprecated the legacy interpreter (in favor of faster and more stable generated interpreter). 14. Improved flexibility through the use of ClassMaps and Java reflection--you can extend Avrora in many ways without modifying any of its code!

Overall, this release focuses on many usability aspects. We hope that it can reach a larger audience, and that it can aid you better in your every day tasks.

http://compilers.cs.ucla.edu/avrora

Thank you,
Ben Titzer
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