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README
# # $Id: README,v 1.10 2002/04/12 23:12:21 troth Exp $ # Simulavr: A simulator for the Atmel AVR family of microcontrollers. This program is still under development and is not ready for production use. The simulator is stable enough for rudimentary debugging work in conjuction with a gdb-5.2 (see README.gdb). At this early stage of development, when simulavr enters a failure mode, it will print an error message and abort, thus generating a core file. This is actually quite useful, since you can examine the core file and see what caused simulavr to get confused. This is similar to what happens when a program seg faults and dumps core, but the error message should at least tell you where to start looking since it gives the file name and line number where the error message was generated. As of version 0.0.14, I haven't seen simulavr abort in quite some time. Take that with a grain of salt. :) I've only been testing this with the at90s8515 since that's the only device I have right now to compare with. I am hoping to support all AVR devices, but am not going to work on the TINY's and MEGA's until I get all the features of the at90s* devices working, and have solid gdb support. If someone else would like to contribute code for TINY or MEGA support, that would be greatly appreciated. To build the simulator, you need to use gcc for now. There is some gcc specific code in the source. I'm only doing this for now since it makes debugging a little bit easier. I'll gladly accept porting feedback if someone wishes to work on that front. I'm currently only developing using RedHat 7.2. Some preliminary porting has been done on NetBSD and FreeBSD. To build my test asm and C files, you need to have gcc and binutils build for avr and installed in your path. See the INSTALL file for more information on building and installing the simulator. There is the beginnings of documentation in the doc/ directory. The build system should automatically build the info, postscript and html formats of the documentation. If for some reason you have trouble building the documentation from the texinfo source, check the simulavr web site. I hope to keep the latest versions of the documenation there.