Vasile Surducan wrote: >> Just because simulation doesn't address /all/ problems, it doesn't mean >> that it's not a good tool. You read data sheets, don't you? A data >> sheet is not really any different than a simulation of a device. A >> simulation is the data sheet in a computer-readable form. > > Come one Gherhard! Reading a data sheet is totaly different than using > device itself in a product. It's like simulating with a perfect > simulator if you wish. From datasheet to real product is a very long way > but I have the feeling you know it. Yes, sometimes there is. But even though, that's usually where I start -- and I personally don't mind continuing with a simulator (before going into the hard stuff :) -- where it makes sense (which seems to be where we differ... :). > Happy Easter ! To you too! Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist