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    Question Need to view the Registers

    I am using MicroCode Studio (V2.3.0.0), the meLabs U2 programmer (USB-based) and meLabs Programmer (V4.2) to develop code for a 16F88. I need to view the Register Files, but do not see any way to do so using the tools I currently have.

    My question is this: what is the fastest way for me to be able to read the contents of the Register Files.

    Thank you!

    gerry (at) pairofdocs (dot) net

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    Hi,

    Just download MPLAB 7.50 from Microchip ...it's free, PbP compatible, and you'll get a good simulator ...

    And , of course you can see what you want ( variables values too ...)

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