Knut Schwichtenberg schrieb:
> For me this leads to the main question: What do we want to achieve with the
> simulator - do we want to run algorithmic tests in any time universe or in
> realtime? If we want to test a SW in principle there is not need to have the
> proper timing like in the LCD. This leads also to the question if there is a
> necessity for a scope because it can only show a swingig pin, but if the
> frequency is proper can not decided (or difficult).

As long as all times/freq are relative, there is no problem. But if
there is a need of having fixed timing params I agree. How have I solved
that for the wado? I can't remember :-)


> 
>> Oh, yes! A single "controller" need this, the cpu not. :-)
> Hey, does a controller have/need a CPU? Really? :-)
> 
No, not always. Some controllers only playing with numbers and kill jobs :-)





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