how can I simulate my code?


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    Hi guys,
    Everytime I have to test my picbasic code I have to build a circuit (hardware).
    anyone knows a software where I can actually test my code output virtualy?

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    Check out the Proteus Virtual System Models (VSM's). For PBP, it will only read the output asm file, but for some other compilers (Proton+ Basic, and others that output COFF files), it will simulate the high level language.

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    You could also take a look at MPLABSIM which ships along with the MPLAB IDE. Pretty good SIM, I say, if you know how to use it.

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    PIC simulator IDE from Oshonsoft ( http://www.oshonsoft.com/ ) is also a good usefull simulator.

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