Proteus 7.10sp2 | ORIGINAL |

This is the heart of the software. VSM allows you to write code in MPLAB, Keil, or Arduino IDE, compile it to a HEX file, and load it into the virtual microcontroller on your schematic. You can press "Play," and the simulation runs in real-time. You can press buttons, see LEDs blink, and read virtual potentiometers without soldering a single component.

— if you are a student, a hobbyist, or a teacher trying to demonstrate how a 555 timer triggers a 4017 decade counter, or how C code turns into physical output on a 40-pin DIP PIC, PROTEUS 7.10SP2 is unmatched. PROTEUS 7.10SP2

Once a schematic is verified, it can be transitioned with one click into ARES for PCB layout. It features a shape-based autorouter and a 3D visualization module that lets designers preview their hardware before manufacturing. This is the heart of the software

PROTEUS 7.10SP2 is no longer sold officially by Labcenter. It is considered a legacy version. While Labcenter supports version 8 and 9, 7.x is public domain in terms of commercial availability, though copyright technically still applies. For learning purposes, using this version to practice embedded C is considered reasonable use in the educational community. You can press buttons, see LEDs blink, and

: Automatic checking to ensure the PCB layout meets manufacturing constraints (e.g., traces aren't too close together). System Requirements (Legacy)

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