The SimulAVR program is a simulator for the Atmel AVR family of
microcontrollers (ATtiny and ATmega). SimulAVR can be used either
standalone or as a remote target for avr-gdb. There is a python
and TCL interface. When used in gdbserver mode, the simulator is used
as a back-end so that avr-gdb can be used as a source level debugger
for AVR programs.
SimulAVR started out as a C based project written by Theodore Roth
in 2001. Klaus Rudolph started then in 2004 to rewrite the hardware
simulation part in C++. Only the instruction decoder and the avr-gdb
interface are mostly copied from the original simulavr sources.
This C++ based version was known as simulavrxx until it became
feature compatibile with the old simulavr code, then it
was renamed back to simulavr.
This requires: avr-gcc, avr-libc
Maintained by: R. S. Ananda Murthy
Keywords: avr,simulator,atmel,AVR microcontroller
ChangeLog: simulavr
Homepage:
http://www.nongnu.org/simulavr/
Download SlackBuild:
simulavr.tar.gz
simulavr.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
simulavr.SlackBuild |
simulavr.info |
slack-desc |
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