Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
You should have a separate installation for every version that you own.

MicroCode Studio recognizes the different versions and puts a Drop-Down box next to the "Compile" button.
You can select which version you want to compile with.
And when you want to play with 2.60 you can.

The ArrayRead/ArrayWrite statements alone make 2.60 worth it.
But there's so much more beyond that.

My installations look something like this ...
C:\PIC\
C:\PIC\PBP245\
C:\PIC\PBP246\
C:\PIC\PBP247\
C:\PIC\PBP250\
C:\PIC\PBP250c\
C:\PIC\PBP260b1\
C:\PIC\PBP260\
I probably will do that, ArrayRead/ArrayWrite, was why I bought the upgrade, haven't figured out how to use the yet, the DO Loop sort of ticked me off, have to edit all my old programs, honestly i didn't know that separate installations could reside together.