Result for 0398DA8070C6FC5D494C79833B755C5EF0FFAC9B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libgpsim.so.0.0.0
FileSize2249060
MD5BABB871AABEEB82D0D6C122144E025A7
SHA-10398DA8070C6FC5D494C79833B755C5EF0FFAC9B
SHA-256850B3CE5666F08A8A62A05FCE2870A7D6D53591EAF2943539D0576D952E5D155
SSDEEP24576:Ja4bca4cV9+VH70Sreev/Pt3932ftV4cvf30VOJ/sKCztpwZco+3/Tb9Vh+tl3An:E4YJcVE7UqPtu6g+3rUtn6tH
TLSHT183A52903F8C4DF62C8C90AB6B11F17B5A3032F7592EA3941C81916687FE26FF451B696
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Key Value
FileSize1017026
MD552B6559E42F4F441A4F30F0775E58288
PackageDescriptionSimulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers Gpsim is a full-featured software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. . Gpsim has been designed to be as accurate as possible. Accuracy includes the entire PIC - from the core to the I/O pins and including ALL of the internal peripherals. Thus it's possible to create stimuli and tie them to the I/O pins and test the PIC the same PIC the same way you would in the real world. . Gpsim has been designed to be as fast as possible. Real time simulation speeds of 20Mhz PICs are possible. . Gpsim has been designed to be as useful as possible. The standard simulation paradigm including breakpoints, single stepping, disassembling, memory inspect & change, have been implemented. In addition, gpsim supports many debugging features that are only available with in-circuit emulators. For example, a continuous trace buffer tracks every action of the simulator. Also, it's possible to set read and write break points on values (e.g. break if a specific value is read from or written to a register).
PackageMaintainerGeorges Khaznadar <georgesk@debian.org>
PackageNamegpsim
PackageSectionelectronics
PackageVersion0.27.0-6
SHA-1426574077CFD84EB9773A29C963DA1D898F1A37E
SHA-2569973800E8E6985FA224B9B786C9F89D132793EFDEBD7E451AEBAAC97EF85ED2D