Hello again! (I wish...) ------- I think it would be nice to have swi´s working properly. I don´t know if this really belongs to a source level simulator or not. Maybe it is not that much work to implement it. The different modes work quite fine (more or less). I mentioned before that I can simulate swis and interrupts manually. The simulator does provide the functionality already. The steps I did to simulate a swi just have to be automated. For hw interrupts could be applied the same. I can imagine an interrupt button, which automatically executes the code from 0x18, set lr_irq and spsr. That would be nice. jc Am Fre, 23 Feb 2001 schrieben Sie: > Hi Jens-Christian, > > > Well, I could launch arm-elf-gdb from gdb, BUT just for a while. > > At the moment gdb hangs when pressening the run button to start > > arm-elf-gdb. This happens also for a helloWorld c-program. > > Oh dear :-( > > > The bug in the sim is still located in this snapshot. > > > > Unfortunatly, I am to clumsy at the std. gdb console (a stable version without > > insight is installed an my system) That´s why I am compiling a different gdb > > frontend called "ddd" which is hopefully a little more stable. Lesstif just > > compiled fine and soon ddd will be compiled too (I hope). Unfortunately I don´t > > have administrator right on my machine, that would make thinks faster. > > May I suggest an old fashioned approach to debugging - printf > statements. This is how I debug the simulator. I add in fprintf(stderr,"... > calls at the places I am interested in, recompile GDB and then run it. > > Cheers > Nick -- Jens-Christian Lache Technische Universitaet Hamburg-Harburg www.tu-harburg.de/~sejl1601 Mail: lache@tu-harburg.de lache@ngi.de Tel.: +0491759610756