![]() ![]() There is really no substitute for prototyping your design and testing it there - I am of the opinion that proteus is a waste of time. ![]() We often get people posting about a problem that turns up in a proteus simulation which, when running on the actual hardware, doesn't occur - the simulation does not reflect reality. As far as I am aware, basically anything that claims to simulate the behavior of a microcontroller (ie, including what the code does) is garbage. I have not a clue if this is relevant here, and this may be a total red herring, but whenever I have a program where I have to change things inside it's installation folder, I install it outside of program files to rule out this madness. Particularly on Vista, where this was buggier, situations that should be impossible can occur. ![]() Windows UAC File and Registry Virtualization can, depending on settings, cause wacky behavior with files in protected locations (like program files), where depending on what privilege level a process is running as, different files or file contents will be seen (ie, a process run as admin will see different files, or different file contents than a process running without admin privileges).
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