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stimulation is not running due to CPU overload

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i have been trying to stimulate a Blinking LED project model with Piccolo IC- TMS320F28027 in proteus. i have created the proper hex files. but still im getting the warning as "stimulation is not running in real time due to excessive CPU overload" and the expected output is not obtained.
i have tried with ways mentioned in previous posts but still i may not be able to fix it... anyone help me to cone out of this.....
 

one option is to close down all applicaions except proteus.

disable net connection , if any.

then run simulation.
 

"stimulation is not running in real time due to excessive CPU overload"

This is an almost a 'default' message issued by Proteus when in simulation it is added microcontroller core running at high speed clocks. It is just to remind you that the firmware is the bottleneck in circuit simulation. The fact that too often nothing appears on the oscilloscope screen tool, it is just an unintended consequence of this overhead. There are tips to turn around it on the Web, but most of them without effective results.
 

The question title is simply wrong. The warning message says "not running in real time" rather than "not running". Means the LEDs will blink slower but they still blink.
 

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