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How to simulate ex_bootloader.c on Proteus?

 
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LiLou



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How to simulate ex_bootloader.c on Proteus?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:45 am     Reply with quote


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Mike Walne



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Re: How to simulate ex_bootloader.c on Proteus?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 11:01 am     Reply with quote

LiLou wrote:

So, what I miss?

This is NOT Proteus forum.

Most of the experts here consider Proteus to be a complete waste of time and effort.
Do a search on this forum for more lucid comments.

Mike
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 11:07 am     Reply with quote

Some of the facts you've missed....

1)as Mike says this is NOT an Isis/proteus forum

2) you've got WORKING hardware/software, continue using REAL devices!

3) Proteus is a very,very poor 'simulator' NOT worth the ANY amount of money. It doe NOT correctlt 'simulate' any PIC properly.

4) Your 'schematic' has at least 10 errors that I quickly found, there's probably more, but those alone mean it'll NOT work.

5)Unless your code is very small, you can run ot of codespace on the 4550 as the USB 'drivers' take up about 1/3 of memory.

hth
jay
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