That was my initial reaction too.
But I've since found that it is EXTREMELY inexpensive, if you consider the value vs. cost.
You can't even buy a decent Digital O-Scope for that much.
But Proteus gives you Multiple 4ch-DSO's, 32ch-logic analyzers, voltmeters, ammeters, virtual terminals, signal generators, pattern generators, power supplies, I2C debuggers, SPI debuggers, frequency counters ...
There's a whole boat load of PIC's to choose from, plus all the other chips and discrete parts.
You can simulate multiple PIC's in the same circuit simultaneously.
And with PBP 2.60a, it integrates right into the MPLAB IDE for step by step debugging.
$479 gives you all that and either the 16F's or 18F's.
Can't get much cheaper than that.
I should be getting a commission, I sound like a commercial.
P.S. You can download the Demo Version and run your PBP programs on the sample circuits. You just can't modify the circuit.
Take a test drive.
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