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'[PIC] - Debugging Tool Request'
2000\06\05@112134
by
Shawn Yates
Has anyone seen a debugging tool what will provide something that looks like
a logic analyser hooked up to all the IO pins on a PIC (16C74 if it
matters). I just want to see a computer simulation of all the pins toggling
based exclusively on the program, not on the board or any external inputs.
I could do it 'manualy' by tracing the program flow, but I was hoping there
was a tool out there that does what I am looking for.
Thanks
Shawn
2000\06\05@113209
by
Philippe
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At 11:23 05/06/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Has anyone seen a debugging tool what will provide something that looks like
>a logic analyser hooked up to all the IO pins on a PIC (16C74 if it
>matters). I just want to see a computer simulation of all the pins toggling
>based exclusively on the program, not on the board or any external inputs.
>I could do it 'manualy' by tracing the program flow, but I was hoping there
>was a tool out there that does what I am looking for.
>Thanks
>Shawn
UMPS (http://www.vmdesign.com) will do the Job perfectly, even will print the graph
of your digital output, but not for 16C74, today UMPS can simulate a reduced
part of the PIC:
PIC16C52,54 C55 C56 C57 C58, C84 F84 F83
PIC16C71, PIC16C710, PIC16C711, PIC12C672, PIC12C671,
PIC16C554, C556, C558, PIC12C508, PIC12C509,
PIC16C620, 621, 622
Regards,
Philippe.
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2000\06\05@114029
by
Shawn Yates
Phillipe,
Thanks for the input, but I need something that will do one of the 40 pin
packages. I am not using any of the high end features (AD, SPI etc), but I
do need to monitor all 33 of the IO pins.
Shawn
2000\06\05@114654
by
Shawn Yates
Has anyone seen a debugging tool what will provide something that looks like
a logic analyser hooked up to all the IO pins on a PIC (16C74 if it
matters). I just want to see a computer simulation of all the pins toggling
based exclusively on the program, not on the board or any external inputs.
I could do it 'manualy' by tracing the program flow, but I was hoping there
was a tool out there that does what I am looking for.
Thanks
Shawn
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