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    simutron

    simutron

    AVR simulator IDE

    Electronic circuit simulator. Simple environment to run and debug firmware for AVR 8-bit microprocessors. Able to run arduino firmware. Internally this program uses the open source Simavr AVR Processor Simulator (https://github.com/buserror/simavr) and wraps all its functions in a GUI shell. Setups for firmware debugging scenarios can be created dynamically. Able to run 16MHz MCU with decent set of external parts in real time.
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    rp6simul

    rp6simul is a simulator for the RP6 robot (AREXX Engineering)

    ...Besides support for all peripherals on the robot base, the simulator also fully supports the m32 extension module, and both can be simulated either independently or simultaneously. Furthermore, a simple 2d environment can easily be created to test lighting, collision, motor speeds and so on. The simulator does not run native AVR files, but instead a thin wrapper is provided so that the AVR code can be compiled natively. Thanks to this wrapper, and a flexible Lua driver interface, the simulator emulates most of the IO registers, requiring no or minimal code modifications. rp6simul is primarily developed on Linux, but a Windows version will also be released.
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    thvortex-vmlab

    thvortex-vmlab

    VMLAB User Components for AVR peripherals and external components

    This is the source code repository for my VMLAB User Components. The Project Website contains detailed descriptions of each component. You can also Download Components as pre-compiled DLL files from this site. The "AVR Peripheral" components should be installed to the "mculib" directory; all other components are installed in the "userlib" directory. A few components include a "readme.txt" with additional setup instructions. Most components are licensed under the LGPLv2 (or higher). A few of the older components are released into the Public Domain.
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    QUASI is stand-alone AVR RISC processor simulator with debugging features, EDA-like GUI and plugin interface.
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    A small Program to simulate simple Robots with Atmel AVR Microcontrollers (others follow after the first beta). The environment will be first similar to the competitions on http://www.robotchallenge.at. It's written in QT4.
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