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[Simulavr-devel] Re: [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way
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[Simulavr-devel] Re: [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way |
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Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:56:00 -0700 |
On Mon Dec 21 19:22 , Petr Hluzín sent:
>2009/12/22 address@hidden address@hidden>:
>> On Mon Dec 21 16:15 , Petr Hluzin sent:
>> That reminds me of a more significant issue.
>> IIRC simulavr does not store the frequency as such.
>> It stores the period as a whole number of nanoseconds.
>> To inform the user, that is the number that needs printing.
>> It is usually less than 1000 and almost always less than 32000.
>
>To inform user of what?
>What is clock period useful to user?
If the user prefers frequency,
in principle, the number to print is 1000./period MHz.
simulavr cannot simulate 3 MHz.
Admittedly, in most cases, that would not be very important
and the exceptions would be rather odd.
>The clock period is useful for _debugging simulavr_ internals but that
>is for us - simulavr programmers, not for users.
>All AVR-related material I have seen dealt with frequency.
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