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From: | Klaus Rudolph |
Subject: | Re: [Simulavr-devel] Trigger external interrupt? |
Date: | Tue, 06 Sep 2005 20:08:47 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de-AT; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040114 |
Hi Lars,
I just installed simulavrxx (0.8.006) and I am trying now to simulate some inputs. Namely I want to trigger an External Interrupt. Following checkdebug.py, I created an ExtPin and connected it to "D2" (where INT0 is located on a at90s4433). But toggling the pin in the UI doesn't trigger the interrupt.
OK, please send me your original avr source code, I will try to reproduce your problem as soon as possible. I have never used python in my life so I prefer tcl code. But please send me also your py file so that I am able
to learn about :-)
Simply by changing the signal according to the interrupt mask you have set (rising, falling or on level).So how can I generate such an interrupt? (From the UI or better yet from a python script).
Actually there is only the documentation in the doc path. Yes, we all know that there must!!! come more and I will support especially your questiion and write it directly to the doc :-)))Second, is there any documentation about the interface (being it cpp, tcl or python)? Or at least some file, where the interface is more readable than in simulavr.py?
Thanks for using simulavrxx, every problem report is highly welcome to get a good simulation.
So please send me your original source file and the command line you have used to build your program. Also
your avr-libc (if used) and compiler versions are sensefull. Thanks Klaus
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