Am 23.02.2016 um 02:06 schrieb Petr Hluzín:

> It is about those tiny parts we are talking about.

We talk here about dropping working portions of the simulator in general.

> Experiments with algorithms are done on the beefiest MCU/CPU available
> because it is more convenient and author is not concerned about unit
> cost at the stage yet.

So you stop developing code the before the hardware appears? I usually
see the exact opposite: hardware appears, only then people start writing
code for it. And this development continues for many years, no matter
wether chips are still purchaseable or not.


Markus

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