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How to Simulate Arduino in Proteus : 4 Steps - Instructables 12 Sept 2015 —
This version was a major milestone for stability and ease of use:
Mastering Embedded Design: Proteus 8.9 SP2 Professional with Arduino 1.8
represents a cornerstone of modern virtual prototyping, offering a seamless bridge between hardware schematic design and software development
Proteus 8.9 SP2 offers a stable, robust simulation environment, while Arduino 1.8 provides a simple, reliable coding interface. Together, they allow you to simulate complex micro-controller projects before spending a dime on hardware components.
Locate the setting labeled and check the box for compilation . Click OK to save settings. Alternative: Set a Dedicated Build Path (Recommended)
This workflow eliminates the need for physical components, oscilloscopes, or even an Arduino board during early development and testing.
Type into the keywords box. Select a board (e.g., Arduino Uno R3) and click OK. Place the Arduino board onto the workspace grid.
Scroll through the black console area at the bottom of the screen. Look for a path ending in .ino.hex .