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Hello
I am sooo excited!! I have recently purchased my first ARM board. It is the STM32F4 discovery kit with the STM32F407 chip.
I have downloaded Keil for development purposes. I wanted to know if there is any simulator for this (Proteus like). I have Proteus 8.0 in my university but I couldn't find the microcontroller in there. This would really help me a lot in learning as well as developing courses in the future. Also, is there any specific resource more experienced people would suggest. I have found
http://stm32f4-discovery.com/
I have also been checking out st.com too.
Also, I would like to use a tool with which I couldn't move between different ARM families (such as Cortex M3) is Keil the right choice? I am talking about having something similar to what we have for XC8 compiler for all 8-bit PICs, do we have such a tool for Cortex M3 and M4 specifically?
Thanks

Oct 22, 2010 Thanks for your reply. Yes, I have seen the LCP chips on Proteus but I want to simulate ATMel ARM chips. So is there no way or any lib files? Or is there any other simulator like Proteus where I can simulate ATMel ARM chip by connecting with real RS232 device using COM PORT? Mar 12, 2020 Arm library for proteus Written by Faugal on in Arm library for proteus Because there is a lot of libraries I have done, I will make a table with all of my libraries at one place.

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