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you can run your code both in the simulator or on a real platform. For this,
there is two implementations of the GRAS interface, one for simulation, one
for real execution. So, you just have to relink your code to chose one of
you can run your code both in the simulator or on a real platform. For this,
there is two implementations of the GRAS interface, one for simulation, one
for real execution. So, you just have to relink your code to chose one of
+both world.
+
+Another difference is that GRAS benefits of a much more comprehensive
+documentation than MSG, largely offsetting its allegated difficulty of
+use (IMHO). A good starting point is the \ref GRAS_tut.
\subsection faq_generic Building a generic simulator
\subsection faq_generic Building a generic simulator