[Ktechlab-devel] PIC simulation

Zoltan Padrah zoltan.padrah at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 17:09:44 UTC 2009


I guess the supply pins are not needed. You could simulate the circuit
without them. Or it doesn't work?

2009/9/11 Matthew Ayres <solar.granulation at gmail.com>

> I've been hoping to use KTechLab to learn a bit about PIC programming
> without having to actually invest in the hardware yet.  To that end I loaded
> a simple program into the PIC component in the circuit designer, just a
> little LED blinker for the 16F627.
>
> The problem is that, although pins RA0-7 and RB0-7 were present, there were
> no V pins!  Consequently I could not power the chip in the simulation.  Why
> would this be?  What can I do about it?
>
> Thank you.
>
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