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Demon
- 10th March 2010, 22:16
Just a heads up in case you are about to buy version 4.50. I called HVM Technologies to order the update to 4.50 and was told that they are expecting version 4.60 any day now. MeLabs already lists 4.60 on their home site.

I haven't seen any mention if I can upgrade directly from 2.46 or if I have to pass by 2.50 first. Does anyone know how this works?

EDIT: I am assuming the patches work on their specific versions, but that upgrades work from any version. I'd just like confirmation before ordering.

mackrackit
- 10th March 2010, 22:24
Updates to a version are free.

To get a new version,2.60 at a reduced price you need to have a bill of sales for the version you are currently using.

2.60 came out sometime last summer.

Edit:
I should have said patches to a version.

Bruce
- 11th March 2010, 00:06
MeLabs already lists 4.60 on their home site.
4.60 of what..? PBP is only up to version 2.6 as far as I know!

Demon
- 11th March 2010, 02:51
Uh yeah, what he said.

I meant 2.46, then 2.50 and now 2.60.

DYSLEXICS UNTIE !

Ioannis
- 11th March 2010, 08:20
Hi Robert.

Is this version with the GLCDs, Floating, Multi-tasking and Integrated DT-INTS? ;)

Ioannis

Acetronics2
- 11th March 2010, 09:05
Hi, Ioannis

You've forgotten the brand new autoscript feature and vocal commands, see :

just say in the micro :

"I want a program for my old Austin mini to show 250 HP (min. ) "... i.e.

et voilą ...

just hit the return key ... and it rolls ... Programmed Pic jumps off the CD Drawer !!!

isn't it Marvellous ???

...

[Humour OFF] ( sorry I left this mode ON yesterday eve ...)

Welcome to the "Gentle Organizer's club" , Robert ...

Alain

Ioannis
- 11th March 2010, 10:48
Maybe on day this will happen. Say what you want you micro do and it will just do it!

About Humor ON, maybe just leave it on. Don't we need it?

Ioannis

Acetronics2
- 11th March 2010, 11:57
About Humor ON, maybe just leave it on. Don't we need it?

Ioannis

would be a good test for the "poll" feature of the forum ... don't you think ???

might be surprising results ... halas.

Alain

dumato52
- 11th March 2010, 18:38
How much will the new version cost?, i need to get it

Ioannis
- 11th March 2010, 19:01
Of course there is no such new version, it is just a joke of the wish list that we had long time ago about the want-to-see features.

Ioannis

Byte_Butcher
- 11th March 2010, 19:59
About Humor ON, maybe just leave it on. Don't we need it?




Ioannis
would be a good test for the "poll" feature of the forum ... don't you think ???

might be surprising results ... halas.


I heard that on the new forum there would be no humor allowed, and the only "smilies" available would be :eek:, :mad:, and sometimes :confused:

Any truth to that?

[/humor]

steve

Ioannis
- 11th March 2010, 22:12
Nah, thats just rumors spread around by the communist!

Ioannis

Byte_Butcher
- 12th March 2010, 04:01
Communists?
Hmm. Well, I suppose that would explain it.

Thanks!

Demon
- 12th March 2010, 06:53
How much will the new version cost?, i need to get it

http://store.melabs.com/prod/upgrades/PBPUP.html

PICBASIC PRO Compiler 2.60 Upgrade with Manual
$25.00

This upgrade includes the latest software and printed manual. It is NOT AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD. For more information on this version, see the microEngineering Labs upgrade page.

Upgrade Requirements:
If you did not purchase the original software from MCUmart.com or microEngineering Labs, you must supply proof of purchase to qualify for the upgrade.

lester
- 12th March 2010, 07:10
Crownhill Associates Limited are long term resellers of PICBASIC Pro, we can and do offer legal upgrades.

We carry a large databse of verified legal users, - mainly based upon our sales - we can provide updates from our offices in the UK, servicing the UK and Europe within 24-48hrs.

Byte_Butcher
- 12th March 2010, 15:41
Yay! My PBP 2.60 upgrade finally arrived yesterday.
MELabs shipped it same day, but UPS took forever.

I guess I'm just old fashioned, but I really like that PBP comes with a genuine printed manual. That seems to be getting more and more rare in this era of .pdf files.
Mmm. It's even got that new book smell. Love it...



steve