Two Letters,, N T...... Picmaster NT support...................... Jc. At 04:29 PM 8/4/99 -0600, you wrote: > > >I would kinda like the trace facility to work too :-) > >Given that nobody else is complaining, it must be something I'm not >doing correctly. I select a region (either with the mouse, or by selecting >the start and end points in the dialog). There are "T"s in the program >memory window where I've selected tracing. When I run the program all >I get in the trace buffer are NOPs. Kinda defeats the purpose of a simulator, >and forces me to do most of my debugging in-circuit. > >> 4. some way to interface a program to create a stimulus file on the fly. >> Incorporating Visual Basic would be easy. Listening at a TCP/IP >> socket would be quite general. ODBC would be perverse but would >> work - CORBA?? RMI??? ActiveX??? Something?????? > >I'd like to have a few simulated LEDs, or better strip chart, for viewing the >state of the pins. A $12k logic analyzer seems a suitable replacement for >this, but takes longer to hook up. > >> For example, I'm using an external serial EEPROM that the >> chip reads and writes. What a pain to have to anticipate exactly >> when the EEPROM will provide data. Writing code to simulate the >> device would be fairly simple. > >Jon Doran > > John A. Craft (601)689-8100 Voice Vice President, Sr. Analyst (601)689-8130 Fax Nation Computer Services, Inc. http://www.ncs-ssc.com MSAAP Bldg 9110 craft@ncs-ssc.com Stennis Space Center, MS 39529