Proteus 7.7 Sp2 Portable
A core feature of this version is the ability to simulate microcontrollers (such as Arduino , PIC , and 8051 ) alongside their peripheral electronics. Features in Version 7.7 SP2
As a software from around 2010, Proteus 7.7 SP2 was not very demanding by modern standards. However, it's useful to know what it was designed to run on. Proteus 7.7 SP2 Portable
: The core module for schematic capture and circuit simulation. It features a vast library of over 15 million components, ranging from basic resistors and capacitors to advanced microcontrollers like the 8051, AVR, and PIC series. A core feature of this version is the
bypasses all of that. It is a repackaged version (usually compressed as a .exe or .7z file) that runs directly from a USB stick or a local folder without formal installation. : The core module for schematic capture and
If you weren't looking for software history, you might be thinking of: Proteus (Mythology)
: You can upload hex files directly into animated models of PIC, AVR, 8051, and ARM microcontrollers to test firmware behavior.
Allows users to run and debug firmware (such as for Arduino or PIC microcontrollers) directly on the schematic.

