There's an unclear point. I can find the simulavrxx Git repo which
contains the last update 2010-12-19 by Petr Hluzin. But where can I
find the binaries? The last simulavrxx binary here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/simulavr/ is dated
30-Jul-2005! Were not any simulavrxx binaries shared from that time (I
consider simulavrxx as as simulavr written in C++, right?)? The same
question about documentation. Wasn't is compiled since 2005?

On 18/02/2011, Joerg Wunsch <[email protected]> wrote:
> As Petr Hluzín wrote:
>
>> So, is it the C variant maintained? Maybe.
>
> Not really.  The main reason this variant still exists at all is that
> avr-libc's regression testing uses it, and it uses some of the more
> obscure features of it (like the ability to leave a "coredump" file
> after the simulation has stopped that can then be analyzed
> externally), which I don't think makes much sense to import them into
> the C++ version.  A broad variety of supported devices is not
> important for this anyway, as it's mostly about verifying algorithms.
>
> I wonder which bug reports there are ... Well, I might look into them
> if someone really asks me about it.
> --
> cheers, J"org               .-.-.   --... ...--   -.. .  DL8DTL
>
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