gpsim is an open sourced simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers. It supports all three families of PICs: 12-bit, 14-bit, and 16-bit cores. See also gputils http://gputils.sourceforge.net/

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Can Gpsim help me with simulation Texas Instuments COP8S Famili or only for PIC chips?
  • Very nice app :)
  • Step debugging of assembly code with virtual breadboard, watch, scope, and supports stimulus files and graphical peripheral module simulation. Wow! This is worth money! Made the transition from High Level development to embedded development world much easier. Works great with 16F series. Waiting for the kinks to unwind in the 18F series. Great job, developers and maintainers!!
  • Good stuff.
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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Gnome

Programming Language

C++, C

Related Categories

C++ Debuggers, C++ Emulators, C++ Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software, C Debuggers, C Emulators, C Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software

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2000-02-07