Gpsim

System simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

gpsim is a full system simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers originally written by Scotte Dattalo.[1] It is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

Original authorScotte Dattalo
Stable release
0.31.0 / 24 June 2019; 6 years ago (2019-06-24)
Written inC++
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gpsim
Original authorScotte Dattalo
Stable release
0.31.0 / 24 June 2019; 6 years ago (2019-06-24)
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux, Windows (gpsimWin32)
Available inEnglish
TypeSimulation software
LicenseGPL v2 or later, some libraries LGPL v2 or later
Websitegpsim.sourceforge.net/gpsim.html
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gpsim has been designed for accuracy including the entire PIC - from the core to the I/O pins and including the functions of all internal peripherals. This makes it possible to create stimuli and tie them to the I/O pins and test the PIC the same way you would in the real world.[2]

The software can run natively in Windows using gpsimWin32, a port to Windows created by Borut Ražem.

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