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'[PICLIST] ANNOUNCE: gpsim-0.20.0'
2000\07\28@234342 by Scott Dattalo

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                   gpsim

     GNU Pic Simulator, a simulator for
     Microchip's PIC microcontrollers.


I've just uploaded a new release of gpsim to

www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpsim-0.20.0.tar.gz
or goto the webpage:
http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpsim.html

Also, you'll probably want to grab the latest release of gpasm
http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpasm-0.8.9.tar.gz

New features:


28JUL00 gpsim-0.20.0
 o Modules - gpsim now supports dynamically loaded modules
   -- module command
 o gui - upgraded to latest versions of gtk & gtkextra
 o gui - Menu items now work
 o gui - button bar
 o gui - now refreshes while simulating
 o gui - Stack Window has been added
 o BSD is now supported
 o numerous bug fixes


README:
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Please see the README file for all of the details on the new features.

INSTALL:
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install gpsim the standard way:

tar -xvzf gpsim-0.20.0.tar.gz
./configure
cd gpsim-0.20.0/
make
su root
make install

this will expand into a child directory named gpsim-0.20.0 . From there you
can check the README, README.EXAMPLES, INSTALL, HISTORY, PROCESSORS and TODO
files for more information. The rest of the steps will build gpsim and place
the executable into /usr/local/bin . If you don't have root privileges then
you can copy the executable at gpsim-0.20.0/gpsim/gpsim to a directory in the
execution path .

Also, don't forget to install eXdbm and gtk+extra. Please see the gpsim
web page for links to them.

Special Thanks (still) goes out to Ralf Forsberg for his major contributions
to the gui interface. Additional thanks goes to Joerg Wunsch in his support
for the BSD port. James Cameron deserves an honorable mention for telling me
about the strace command and about dlopen().


If you have any questions, you can reach me:
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and send a post there.

Have fun!

Scott

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2000\07\29@004026 by Michael Shiloh

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Hi Scott,

I see the 16C63 is not yet supported. Do you have plans to support
this device?

Thanks,
Michael

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On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Scott Dattalo wrote:

>                     gpsim
>
>       GNU Pic Simulator, a simulator for
>       Microchip's PIC microcontrollers.
>
>
> I've just uploaded a new release of gpsim to
>

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2000\07\29@075655 by Scott Dattalo

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On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Michael Shiloh wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>
> I see the 16C63 is not yet supported. Do you have plans to support
> this device?

You have good eyes :).

The 16c63 is not supported currently. For the last few months I've been focusing
on modules mainly. Adding '63 support is next to trivial (testing to make sure
it works OTOH is tedious...). I'll make a 0.20.1 release that has the C63 (and
consequently the C73 and F873 as well).

Scott

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2000\07\29@200425 by Scott Dattalo

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On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Michael Shiloh wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>
> I see the 16C63 is not yet supported. Do you have plans to support
> this device?

Michael,

If you want, you can check out the latest from CVS. I've just added support for
the 16C62 and 16C63. I won't make a release until the C72, C73, F872, and F873
are added too.

Here are the instructions on how to obtain gpsim from CVS:

http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpsim_cvs.html

Have fun!
Scott

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'[PICLIST] PIC ANNOUNCE: gpsim-0.20.0'
2000\07\30@203843 by Michael Shiloh

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scott, you are too cool. i will try to download and test this
in the next few days.

thanks,
michael


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'[PICLIST] ANNOUNCE: gpsim-0.20.0'
2000\07\30@205503 by Michael Shiloh

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Scott,

I downloaded the CVS as instructed, but I get the following during
./configure:

checking for main in -lreadline... yes
checking for gtk-config... /usr/bin/gtk-config
checking for gtkextra-config... no
configure: error: Cannot find gtkextra-config

i already downloaded and installed

# rpm -ih  gtk+extra-0.99.0-0.i386.rpm
package gtk+extra-0.99.0-0 is already installed

but this seems to want  the source. i can download and uncompress
the .tar.gz file, but how do i tell gpsim where to find it?

michael



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2000\07\30@221522 by Scott Dattalo

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On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Michael Shiloh wrote:

> Scott,
>
> I downloaded the CVS as instructed, but I get the following during
> ./configure:
>
> checking for main in -lreadline... yes
> checking for gtk-config... /usr/bin/gtk-config
> checking for gtkextra-config... no
> configure: error: Cannot find gtkextra-config
>
> i already downloaded and installed
>
> # rpm -ih  gtk+extra-0.99.0-0.i386.rpm
> package gtk+extra-0.99.0-0 is already installed
>
> but this seems to want  the source. i can download and uncompress
> the .tar.gz file, but how do i tell gpsim where to find it?

Actually Michael, for gpsim-0.20.0 you're going to need the
gtk+extra-0.99.9-0.i386.rpm instead (note the 99.9 vs the 99.0). And you're
correct, there's a bug in my build of the rpm - it doesn't install the gtk+extra
header files correctly. So do this:

uninstall the gtk+extra-0.99.0

download:

http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gtk+extra-0.99.9.tar.gz

tar -xvzf gtk+extra-0.99.9.tar.gz
cd gtk+extra-0.99.9
./configure
make
su
make install
exit

This will install gtk+extra, headers and all. As soon as I figure out how to get
the rpm to install the header files too, I'll make a new version.

Scott

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'[PIC]: whats different ? ANNOUNCE: gpsim-0.20.0'
2000\08\01@153836 by wzab
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> Roger <@spam@g43KILLspamspamTC3NET.COM> on 07/30/2000 09:46:26 AM wrote
> Being new to the PIC world what is different about this program than MPLAB?

The most important thing: it can be used in Linux and other Un*x based
operating systems.
So you have one less reason to struggle with M$ Winblows ;-).

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