??? 02/13/07 12:42 Modified: 02/13/07 12:46 Read: times |
#132737 - No, but... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I don't know of a tool that does exactly what you want, but you can take a lot of the drudgery out of it with an Excel spreadsheet:
You would need to create a table with all the opcodes and their timings, then use the VLOOKUP worksheet function to look-up the timings for each line in your code. This would do all the "linear" code for you, but you'd have to manually attend to loops & branches. No doubt other spreadsheet applications have similar facilities... Historical note: http://www.8052.com/forum/read.phtml?id=23565 |
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