gpsim GNU Pic Simulator, a simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers. I've just uploaded a new release of gpsim to http://www.dattalo.com/gnupic/gpsim-0.21.0.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://gputils.sourceforge.net/ New features: 04JAN04 gpsim-0.21.1 o Added the stopwatch command. o 18f1220 and 18f1320 added by Bradly McLean o EEPROM added to 18F devices by Mike Durian README: ------ Please see the README file for all of the details on the new features. INSTALL: ------- install gpsim the standard way: tar -xvzf gpsim-0.21.1.tar.gz ./configure cd gpsim-0.20.1/ make su root make install this will expand into a child directory named gpsim-0.21.0 . 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: mailto:scott@dattalo.com or subscribe to the gnupic mailing list: gnupic-subscribe@linuxhacker.org and send a post there. Have fun! Scott