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NAME

       simulavr - Atmel AVR simulator

SYNOPSIS

       simulavr [OPTIONS]... -d DEVICE [IMAGE]

DESCRIPTION

       Simulate  an  avr  device.  The  optional IMAGE file is loaded into the
       flash program memory space of the device.

   Options
       -h, --help
              Show this message

       -D, --debug
              Debug instruction output

       -v, --version
              Print out the version number and exit

       -g, --gdbserver
              Run as a gdbserver process

       -G, --gdb-debug
              Print out debug messages for gdbserver

       -p, --port <port>
              Listen for gdb connection on TCP port

       -d, --device <dev>
              Specify device type

       -e, --eeprom-image <img>
              Specify an eeprom image file

       -E, --eeprom-type <type>
              Specify the type of the eeprom image file

       -F, --flash-type <type>
              Specify the type of the flash image file

       -L, --list-devices
              Print supported devices to stdout and exit

       -P, --disp-prog <prog>
              Display register and memory info with prog

       -X, --without-xterm
              Don’t start disp prog in an xterm

       -C, --core-dump
              Dump a core memory image to file on exit

       -c, --clock-freq <freq>
              Set the simulated mcu clock freqency (in Hz)

       -B, --breakpoint <addr>
              Set a breakpoint (address is a byte address)

       If the image file types for eeprom or flash images are not  given,  the
       default file type is binary.

       If  you wish to run the simulator in gdbserver mode, you do not have to
       specify a flash-image file since the program can be loaded from gdb via
       the ‘load‘ command.

       If ’--port’ option is given, and ’--gdbserver’ is not, port is ignored

       If  running in gdbserver mode and port is not specified, a default port
       of 1212 is used.

       If using the ’--breakpoint’ option, note the simulator  will  terminate
       when  the address is hit if you are not running in gdbserver mode. This
       feature not intended for use in gdbserver mode. It is  really  intended
       for  testing  the  simulator  itself, but may be useful for testing avr
       programs too.

   Currently available device types:
       Use the ’--list-devices’ option to obtain  the  list  your  version  of
       simulavr supports.

               at90s1200
               at90s2313
               at90s4414
               at90s8515
               atmega8
               atmega16
               atmega103
               atmega128
               at43usb351
               at43usb353
               at43usb355
               at43usb320
               at43usb324
               at43usb325
               at43usb326

AUTHOR

       Written by Theodore A. Roth.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <simulavr-devel@nongnu.org>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003  Theodore A. Roth.

       simulavr  is  free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
       and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of  it  under
       the conditions of the GNU General Public License.

SEE ALSO

       http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/simulavr/