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From: "Niklas Wennerstrand" ####@####.####
Date: 7 Jan 2001 07:02:22 -0000
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Maybe the use of Java is due to that it's a free development tool for
building GUI and that it is "easier" than C++. I can understand why
enthusiast embrace free software. Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Qt from
Trolltech a development tool for multiplatforms if you use the full version?
If I was a serious developer that was working on a paid project I would look
at Qt. I mean if it's a multiplatform then I would get support for all in
one, right? It's still a mystery to me that real company project is using
Java. May it depend on that it's so hyped? The world is full of .com Java
programmers and maybe its easier to find Java programmers.

Thanks for the nice links to SID and Java projects.
I guess that its not that much literature written on the subject of writing
simulator software.
Maybe some of you guys writing gpsim will write a book about it in a distant
future. Or maybe not as it probably would not sell in any big volumes.

Regards
Niklas Wennerstrand


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	I think they are doing it because Java offers cross-platform GUI (not
possible with C++), and it is easier on the
programmer than C++. easier to program. But Java is slower than C++........
I know 2 simulators implemented in Java:
1>Feersum Pic Emulator http://www.feertech.demon.co.uk/picem/ (works in web
browser JVM too)
2.> Hades
http://tech-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/hades/html/hades.html

	Regards,

	Dincer Aydin
>Hello simulator enthusiasts,
>
>Can you recommend some books on the art of writing simulators for
>microcontrollers?
>I cant find anything on this subject but if you have some suggestions I
>would appreciate it.
>My first impression is that developers for such program would use OOP with
>C++ but I have seen development of simulators using JAVA but why is that?
>Have JAVA something that C++ lack or is it just because of lack of C++
>programmers ? HiTech is writing an IDE simulator for PICmicro (HI-TIDE) and
>what I heard they develop it using JAVA. Triscend (FPGA+microcontroller in
>one company) writes their IDE simulator in JAVA. Is there some reason for
>this?
>
>Regards
>Niklas Wennerstrand
>
>
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