"Michael" <NOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Hi Kevin Aylward (kevin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
), you wrote:
>
> >> If I e.g. place a RAM component into MultiSim, will it simulate
> >> it? I.e. can I (using switches and hex displays) write on the
> >> RAM and then read back? Is the IC really simulated, or it's just
> >> a graphic symbol?
> >>
> >> If so, is there any other program that will do it?
> >
> > In principle yes. This depend on if you can figure out how to drive
> > multisim.
>
> [snip]
>
> Thanks for your reply. I managed to enter data into the simulated
> RAM via switches, and read it back correctly using hex displays.
>
> But, ain't it possible to directly load a binary file into the
> simulated RAM (or EPROM) to initialize its values?
>
> I'd like to design a very simple CPU, and having to load the program
> each time via switches is, to say the very least, tedious.
You can do this with the Altera and Xilinx tools.
Leon
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Leon Heller, G1HSM
leon_heller@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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