Hi, Execute the atached program during MPLAB session. This will decrease your program simulation times. I hope this help you... -----Mensaje original----- De: Andy Baker Para: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Fecha: martes, 02 de noviembre de 1999 12:10 Asunto: MPLAB Timer Simulation >Hi all, > >The project I'm working on provides the control circuitry for a hifi preamp >(i.e. switching inputs, tape monitor, mutes, and display on an LCD display) >using a 16F84. > >There are a number of timed events in the software, such as switch >debouncing, and pausing for a fraction of a second to allow the user to make >up their mind before making the necessary relay changes. > >Most of this I have written and simulated as working. My problem is >simulating the timed events. The simulator runs so slowly (prescaled TMR0 >counting at approx 10Hz rather than ~4kHz (4MHz / (4 * 256))), that the long >waits are interminable. > >Anyone have any hints how to make the sim run faster (after all, I'm running >it in a PIII 550MHz with 128MB RAM, it should be able to simulate a 1 MIPS >PIC!). > >Should I just resort to reducing the waits for simulated runs? > >Thanks, > >Andy Attachment converted: wonderland:Speed.exe (bina/mdos) (0000EC33)