Re: PIC12F629 simulation with MPLAB 5.2
- From: "petrus bitbyter" <pieterkraltlaatditweg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 10:14:12 +0100
"Bill Bowden" <wrongaddress@xxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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I sucessfully compiled and burned a sample pic12F629 assembly program
using an older version of MPLAB (5.20.00). However, the MPLAB
simulator doesn't support the 629, and the GPIO pin changes cannot be
monitored while stepping the program.
Most of the other stuff works using various processors on the
simulator menu, variables change and so forth, but the ultimate output
on the five GPIO pins never changes, so I can't see what is really
happening.
Is there some way of using the existing simulator of MPLAB 5.2 to
step a 629 program and monitor the GPIO pins?
Or, do I need to upgrade to a later version of MPLAB?
-Bill
FAIK the current version of MPLAB is 8.10 which supports 12Fxxx and 10Fxxx
PICs amongst many ohers. You 'd better upgrade. It's still free.
petrus bitbyter
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