Difference between revisions of "Changing the Speed of a Simulation"
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+ | Simulation speeds can vary from 0.25 Hz (or one simulation every 4 seconds) to 1000Hz (or one simulation every 0.001 seconds). This can be selected from the drop down options, or from the | ||
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In addition, you can ask Flowcode to simulate the flowchart at normal speed or as fast as possible. When this happens, Flowcode does not update the variables, call stack and microcontroller views whilst it is running but any external component views do get updated. The normal speed setting allows the simulation to at a good speed yet allowing the graphics to maintain a good refresh speed for animations etc. The as fast as possible speed setting allows the simulation code to run at max speed by backing off the graphics routines to allow for pure number crunching programs to run as fast as it can. The as fast as possible setting should be avoided in most cases to allow the panels to react correctly to animations etc. The default setting for a new program is normal speed. | In addition, you can ask Flowcode to simulate the flowchart at normal speed or as fast as possible. When this happens, Flowcode does not update the variables, call stack and microcontroller views whilst it is running but any external component views do get updated. The normal speed setting allows the simulation to at a good speed yet allowing the graphics to maintain a good refresh speed for animations etc. The as fast as possible speed setting allows the simulation code to run at max speed by backing off the graphics routines to allow for pure number crunching programs to run as fast as it can. The as fast as possible setting should be avoided in most cases to allow the panels to react correctly to animations etc. The default setting for a new program is normal speed. | ||
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Note: The Clock Speed option refers only to the speed of your hardware oscillator circuit. Changing this value will not alter the simulation speed. | Note: The Clock Speed option refers only to the speed of your hardware oscillator circuit. Changing this value will not alter the simulation speed. |
Revision as of 09:47, 5 July 2016
<sidebar>Sidebar: Flowcode Help Overview:Simulation</sidebar>
Simulation speed
Simulation speeds can vary from 0.25 Hz (or one simulation every 4 seconds) to 1000Hz (or one simulation every 0.001 seconds). This can be selected from the drop down options, or from the
In addition, you can ask Flowcode to simulate the flowchart at normal speed or as fast as possible. When this happens, Flowcode does not update the variables, call stack and microcontroller views whilst it is running but any external component views do get updated. The normal speed setting allows the simulation to at a good speed yet allowing the graphics to maintain a good refresh speed for animations etc. The as fast as possible speed setting allows the simulation code to run at max speed by backing off the graphics routines to allow for pure number crunching programs to run as fast as it can. The as fast as possible setting should be avoided in most cases to allow the panels to react correctly to animations etc. The default setting for a new program is normal speed.
Configuration information
Select the 'Configure' tab from within the 'Project Options' window which can be accessed from the 'Build' menu (Build > Project Options > Configure) to open the chip download configuration window.
A number of options are available that allow you to change download parameters. For details on the various options see Configuring the Chip.
Clock Speed (Hz)
Note: The Clock Speed option refers only to the speed of your hardware oscillator circuit. Changing this value will not alter the simulation speed.