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-simavr -- a simple, lean and mean AVR simulator
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-https://github.com/buserror-uk/simavr
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-simavr is a new AVR simulator for linux, or any platform that uses avr-gcc. It uses
-avr-gcc own register definition to simplify creating new targets for suported AVR
-devices.
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-The core was made to be small and compact, and hackable so allow quick prototyping
-of an AVR project. The simulator loads .elf directly, and there is even a way to
-specify simulation parameters directly in the emulated code using an .elf section.
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-The status of the project is the core works fine now. The supported IOs are eeprom,
-watchdog, self-programming (ie bootloader), external interrupts (INT0 etc),
-IO ports (including pin interupts), 8&16 bits timers (well, some of the modes),
-SPI master & slave, ADC, and the UART with tx&rx interrupts.
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-The only notable missing bits are i2c and XMEM bus access (for the big Megas)
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-gdb support is implemented and works great (minus watchpoints).
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-The supported AVR cores are in the simavr/cores directory. It's very simple to
-add new devices if yours is not there.
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-There is also one example of how to integrate simavr core into your own program in the
-"examples" directory.
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-(C) 2008-2010, Michel Pollet <buserror@gmail.com>
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-PREQUISTES:
-+ avr-gcc ; tested with 4.3.4 (from debian)
- The code rudely assumes the avr-gcc is in /usr/lib/avr/include/...
- On OSX, the Makefile tries to use the Arduino.app toolchain & headers
-+ libelf-dev
-+ glut (or freeglut) to build the example "boards" in examples/
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-BUILD:
-+ make
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-TEST:
-+ ./simavr/run_avr tests/atmega88_example.axf