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Frank N. Furter
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Posted: 01:22pm 24 Aug 2018
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Hi,
do any of you know this Arduino simulator? - I find it quite useful...

Frank




 
memberx
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Joined: 20/04/2012
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Posted: 07:45pm 24 Aug 2018
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  Quote  I find it quite useful...


+1.

There are tutorials on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUmRLARExA0

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=unoardusim
 
Ralph2k6

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Posted: 09:10pm 24 Aug 2018
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Danke Frank.

I've tried some simulators in the past and found them frustrating, I will look this one up.
Ralph
 
PicFan
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Posted: 08:09am 25 Aug 2018
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Danke Frank !

Such a simulator, I would like for the Micromite, with single step, real-time display of selected variables, interrupts, etc. In the 1990s I had this for the 6502 and the Microchip Simulator for the 16F84, etc.


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darthmite

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Posted: 08:35am 25 Aug 2018
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Or if you prefer for Pic , Avr , Arduino you can try SimulIDE
They are allot of examples you can try to know how it work

It simulate analog and digital circuits too ...

Cheers.

Theory is when we know everything but nothing work ...
Practice is when everything work but no one know why ;)
 
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