Hi All, There's a lot of new work being done at the SimulAVR project: <http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/simulavr>
Specifically the "old" simulavr project hasn't had much maintenance done on it in years. There is an "avrtest" project (hosted at WinAVR) that is used exclusively as a simulator for the GCC Regression Test Suite. The newer, C++ based simulavrxx is being worked on heavily, with the intent that it will supersede both the old simulavr and avrtest and include as much functionality from both as possible. We would like to turn the simulavrxx branch into a best-of-class AVR simulator that will work for all of the use cases, on all platforms that the AVR toolchain is used on, so we don't have various project forks that don't work effectively for all. At some point we would like for the old simulavr and avrtest to go away and to be able to use the C++ based simulavr for everything. The question has to do with backwards-compatibility. How much backwards-compatibility should we have to the old simulavr? How many people out there are using the old simulavr? What features are absolutely required? How hard would it be to change how you are using the old simulavr? If you want a stake in what is happening in development, then it would be helpful if you could subscribe to the simulavr developers mailing list here: <http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=simulavr> Please let the developers know your interests in simulavrxx. Thanks, Eric Weddington _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list