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Re: [Simulavr-devel] [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way
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Klaus Rudolph |
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Re: [Simulavr-devel] [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way |
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Wed, 23 Dec 2009 17:36:08 +0100 |
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address@hidden schrieb:
> On Wed Dec 23 2:39 , Klaus Rudolph sent:
>
>> Petr HluzĂn schrieb:
>>> 2009/12/22 Knut Schwichtenberg address@hidden>:
>>>> In one of my previous projects I used a 2^22Hz crystal. The
>>>> frequency is 4.194304MHz. So, if there is an alternative input with
>>>> floating point is implemented 1Hz as the last digit is necessary.
>>> The discussion is about diagnostic _output_ in main(). Parsing users'
>>> frequency input is not altered by my patches.
>>>
>> The original implementation has no idea of frequencies. It simply uses
>> relative values for all the members of one simulation set. It makes no
>> difference to use the values 4, 8, 12 or a set of 4000000, 8000000,
>> 12000000. The unit is only in the users head, the values in the
>> simulation are only relatives to the others.
>>
>> Using higher precision vars in the simulator only slows down the simulation.
>
> A good point for single-cpu simulations.
A single cpu simulation needs no frequency value. :-)
Re: [Simulavr-devel] [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way, address@hidden, 2009/12/23
Re: [Simulavr-devel] [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way, address@hidden, 2009/12/23
Re: [Simulavr-devel] [patch #7034] display frequency in fool-proof way, address@hidden, 2009/12/23