Glen, if you want to do execution time measurements, you need a tool with real-time trace and time stamp. Our BICEPS emulator is able to calculate time differences (for example elapsed time of interrupt routines). This is better than to simulate it and the tool price is within your budget (see www.arm-emulator.com/products/facts.html <http://www.arm-emulator.com/products/facts.html> ). Regards Martin --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, G B <microsys@...> wrote: > > I, too, as a guy new to the ARM7, would find it helpful > to 'simulate' code well before putting it on hardware. > > I have the gnuarm and eclipse with the Olimex board and > wiggler. > > But, I have found that after many many years writing > assembly code (AVR now), that the simulator is invaluable in > new, tricky, routines. > > On another subject... > What jtag and IDE for less than $3000 gives me the ability to > know real time execution elapsed time? > > Thanks, > > Glen > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: simulator
2006-02-07 by martinbrendes
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