the origin 8051 is 12 clock cycles a machine cycles.
but my mcu is slilab.
most instructions execute in the same number of clock cycles as there are program bytes in the instruction
the design of the simulator conseider this ?
i think not.
You only asked one question - so I answered it!
I even put that question into the title of my reply!
But, to make it really clear for you:
The answer to your question, "the design of the simulator conseider this?" is, "Yes, it does"
your mean "the same instructions execute different time if the muc type different in device setting
the simulator execute time is the same with the true derive
if select mcu is different, then the same code in simulator run different time.or same time ?
Your question was: "Does design of the simulator consider the different instruction timings in different 8051 cores?"
My answer is: "Yes, the design of the simulator does consider the different instruction timings in different 8051 cores."
All clear now?