Andy,
I use the PIC Simulator IDE, PIC10 Simulator IDE, PIC16 Simulator IDE and the PIC18 Simulator IDE from OshonSoft.com.
Very inexpensive (29 Euros) for all of them including AVR, Z80 and 8085.
Andy,
I use the PIC Simulator IDE, PIC10 Simulator IDE, PIC16 Simulator IDE and the PIC18 Simulator IDE from OshonSoft.com.
Very inexpensive (29 Euros) for all of them including AVR, Z80 and 8085.
Regards,
TABSoft
Why pay for overpriced toys when you can have
professional grade tools for FREE!!!
Well that's not true. I use these to run my PBP compiled code in. You just load the generated hex file. It will actually run any PIC compiler's output hex file because it it a PIC MCU simulator. However you cannot debug PBP source code but you can use the dissambler to generate ASM and debug that.
Last edited by Tabsoft; - 19th March 2015 at 01:53.
Regards,
TABSoft
Yeah... I would imagine ANY simulator should run HEX. by nature of the beast.
It has too....
Am looking at them now anyway...... Proteus is nice... very nice.... but price is a no go.
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