Daniel, 

OK the wording was a bit strong, I apologize. On the other hand, as a common 
user, spoiled by windowey clickey programs, I somehow cannot get to like a 
simulator where for each single step I have to type "step" and hit enter, and 
then type in a bunch of other commands to find out, what has happened. You seem 
to know that as there are very nice pictures in the documentation of what you 
say there is a discontinued version.

Otherwise, it's a very fine simulator and I know it's a lot of work you put 
into that, just the ease of use is more important for me than the other 
features which are important for you or for the SDCC developers.

Szep napot!

Jan Waclawek



>> There _is_ a '51 simulator which comes with SDCC, but it is rather
>> cumbersome to use and has a command-line interface only (read: command line,
>> no text-screen). It is not intended to be used by human, rather, in an
>
>Excuse me, but I should say that I wrote that simulator for myself, it 
>was intended to be used by myself, human...


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