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Subject: Re: Looking for suggestions on adding enhanced 16F instructions to gpsim
From: "Néstor A. Marchesini" ####@####.####
Date: 8 Jan 2011 12:48:26 -0000
Message-Id: <4D285ABB.6020308@deselectronica.com.ar>

I have not installed and I will not install MPLAB X, the problems I see
are many.

http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/mplab/X_Beta/installer.html

a - using java ... too heavy and owner.
b - there is no source code is proprietary and closed source installer
is a. bin "mplabxidebeta32.bin"
c - to install this. bin is supposed to be root and be installed in
/usr/bin so it is a security risk for the entire system.

For now use MPLAB under wine, this mplab only lives in my home and
install it with wine it does not take root.
I dream of something made in python for all platforms .... shame that
just a dream of mine.

Greetings
Néstor A. Marchesini

El 08/01/11 05:38, Support, Pocket MicroTechnics escribió:
> Is it really needed to work on GNU version?
> Microchip is publishing for free MPLabX that contains support for ALL chips
> and on ALL platforms with their excellent simulator and all hardware debug
> support.
> I don’t see myself need Gpasm and GxxTools anymore !!!
>
> Regards
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Byron Jeff ####@####.#### 
> Envoyé : mercredi 5 janvier 2011 17:42
> À : ####@####.####
> Objet : Looking for suggestions on adding enhanced 16F instructions to gpsim
>
> I'm moving into working with microchip's enhanced 16F chips such as the
> 16F1939 and the 12F1822. The enhanced architecture has a double handful of
> new features:
>
> - 32 banks
> - 14 new instructions
> - Linear address space for general purpose ram
> - Program address space addressibility from the FSR/INDF registers
> - A pair of FSR/INDF registers instead of one
>
> It looks like a tactical backpatch of the 16F architecture with some 18F
> features.
>
> The question is what is the most expedient way to add this set of features
> to gpsim?
>
> Any suggestions welcome.
>
> BAJ
>
> --
> Byron A. Jeff
> Department Chair: IT/CS/CNET
> College of Information and Mathematical Sciences Clayton State University
> http://cims.clayton.edu/bjeff

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