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From: | JERRY RAPIER |
Subject: | [Simulavr-devel] FW: memory.c::175 ERROR: Use of deprecated interface |
Date: | Mon, 2 Jun 2008 11:47:47 -0700 |
Sorry -- forgot to include the OS info for the atmeg128. I'm using ethernut-4.4.1. Caltime is one of the examples supplied with it. Does anybody know how I can get simulavr to work for programs written under this OS for the 128? From: address@hidden To: address@hidden Subject: memory.c::175 ERROR: Use of deprecated interface Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 13:37:21 -0700 This error occurs when I try to use simulavr on various example programs. I'm running simulavr-0.1.2.5 under Windows XP SP3. I modified WinAVR's sleep.h to provide a definition for the missing __SLEEP_MODE_MASK so the OS would compile. I compiled the OS using ethernut21b.conf. Then I made caltime.hex and attempted to use simulavr: simulavr -d atmega128 -E hex -e caltime.hex and got the error in the subject line. I retried with the .bin file: simulavr -d atmega128 -E bin -e caltime.bin -- same error. I looked at memory.c and it appears that it rejects any attempt to find the memory structure by device name. Memory.c appears to want the device specified by some address. How do I find out this value and specify it to the program?? Shouldn't simulavr have some means built in to get same from the name? I'd appreciate some advice as to a workaround if any. Thanks. -- Jerry Rapier
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