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MarioC
- 12th March 2008, 06:31
Hello.

I've been a PBP user since 2003 (got mine at Rentron back when it was in Colorado). Bought the 2.43; on 2007 got me the new 2.50 (Bruce was kind enough to hold my order and included the new manual).

The point is this:
When you wanted to use PBP with MPLAB you had to do lots of things to configure it..... now PBP is supported by MPLAB (it has been for quite some time). Now Microchip direct sells you PBP.

If Microchip sells it, it should be good.

http://www.microchipdirect.com/productsearch.aspx?Keywords=SW500041

Acetronics2
- 12th March 2008, 08:16
Hello.

I've been a PBP user since 2003 (got mine at Rentron back when it was in Colorado). Bought the 2.43; on 2007 got me the new 2.50 (Bruce was kind enough to hold my order and included the new manual).

The point is this:
When you wanted to use PBP with MPLAB you had to do lots of things to configure it..... now PBP is supported by MPLAB (it has been for quite some time). Now Microchip direct sells you PBP.

If Microchip sells it, it should be good.

http://www.microchipdirect.com/productsearch.aspx?Keywords=SW500041



Yeepee !!

Very good news ... @ 170 US $ !!!

Just PbpL to add in the MPLAB Toolsuites List ( Charles Leo told me it's on it's tracks ...)

Alain

skimask
- 12th March 2008, 14:20
Very good news ... @ 170 US $ !!!
Alain

I still have $250 USD...

Acetronics2
- 12th March 2008, 14:29
Hi, Ski

You're right !!!

I didn't think the US $ was so weak ....

Was 170 EUROS ...

Alain

skimask
- 12th March 2008, 14:44
I didn't think the US $ was so weak ....Alain

Droppin' like a rock...
(BTW-What do you pay on average for a gallon/liter of gas? ~$3.25USD/gallon here, I'd expect much more over there)

Luciano
- 12th March 2008, 17:16
What do you pay on average for a gallon/liter of gas? ~$3.25USD/gallon here, I'd expect much more over there

Prices and Earnings
A comparison of purchasing power around the globe / 2006 edition
http://www.ubs.com/1/ShowMedia/ubs_ch/wealth_mgmt_ch/research?contentId=103982&name=eng.pdf

Bruce
- 12th March 2008, 22:59
PBP is a rock-solid BASIC compiler. I'm not at all surprised Microchip endorses or carries it,
and PBP has been a tool option in MPLAB for quite a while now.

MeLabs tech support is 2nd to none, and this user group follows right along with this.