I guees then, I'm a "me too" for the zip file. TIA, Walt... -----Original Message----- From: John [mailto:jsand@PIXIE.CO.ZA] Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 9:38 AM To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: MPLAB/MPSIM oddity Hello Djula & PIC.ers, Scott Newell wrote a program a while back to tackle this. It's shareware, and definitely works. To his readme.txt file I can add the following personal comment:- The speedup program won't work if asynchronous pin stimulation is ever invoked in the current mplab session. To fix - exit mplab & cycle back to the project again Also.. It doesn't seem to operate if speedup is run before mplab Those who'd like the 15KB zipped file can ask me for it, or try Scott at newell@cei.net >Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 19:18:00 +0200 >From: Djula Djarmati >Subject: >I am using MPLAB (now V5) and I often RUN the simulator >through many I2C and timing subroutines etc. to get to >my breakpoint. I noticed that the simulation runs 3-4 times >faster when I'm constantly moving the mouse. Now, I' m >paddling with the mouse like crazy and it IS faster. Why is >that? How can I fix it/maximize the speed? > >Djula best regards, John e-mail from the desk of John Sanderson, JS Controls. Snailmail: PO Box 1887, Boksburg 1460, Rep. of South Africa. Tel/fax: Johannesburg 893 4154 Cellphone no: 082 469 0446 email: jsand@pixie.co.za Manufacturer & purveyor of laboratory force testing apparatus, and related products and services.