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    gpsim - The gnupic Simulator
    gpsim is an open sourced simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers. It supports all three families of PICs: 12-bit, 14-bit, and 16-bit cores. See also gputils http://gputils.sourceforge.net/
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    Tiny8051
    Tiny8051 is small 8051 microcontroller simulator written in C#. Project was created for educational purposes, to show how µP works by using clean visual interface and debugging. Note: communication over serial port was not implemented, because there was no demand for it.
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    Interface Web Microcontroller PIC

    Interface Web Microcontroller PIC

    This software is a interface that show in a website values sent by Microcontroller through serial port. It is for Windows and its developed in C. There is a example with PIC Microcontroller. Este software es una interfaz que muestra en una página web valores enviados por un Micrcontrolador través del puerto serie. Es para windows y está desarrollado en C. Hay un ejemplo con un Microcontrolador PIC.
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    microDispatch

    Microcontroller Task Scheduler

    Super lightweight task scheduler aimed at 8 bit AVR ATmega micro-controllers (perfect for Arduino), although it can easily be used on other hardware like Microchip PIC. It uses simple round-robin scheduling so no priority levels can be set. You choose the time interval by calling dispatchTick(), this is usually in a timer interrupt. Range for number of tasks: 0 to 255 tasks Range for delay: 0 to 65535 ticks Each task only uses 5 byte of RAM. The one task LED blink example only uses...
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    BASIC interpreter for the 16bit PIC microcontroller 24FJ64GA002. The interpreter runs on the chip only, no compiler/tokenizer is needed. Communication with PC is done by USB-to-serial converter cable.
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    Various microcontroller projects and embedded firmware. Assembly language and C source code. Schematics for hardware and board layouts. Embedded tools. Microchip PIC. Biotech automated instrumentation. Perl scripts. By Jonathan Cline at 88proof.com
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    This is a very simple simulator for the Microchip PIC16C71. I've used it for various small projects. It has an option video display feature to simulate a software-generated video output, which I used to debug PIC-Pong.
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    A hardware project to interface a microcontroller (currently PIC family) to a LED driver consisting of a CPLD to drive an LED array with 35 LEDs... The source codes (c/vhdl) and schematics are going to be freely available
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