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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    I can’t say from whom or where right now, but there is already a functioning Configurator that will be available fairly soon.
    The usual suspect is the "who" I suppose.

    Well, when he is involved, job gets done!

    Anxious....

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    Maybe i should have said not to spend time on the CONFIG part, which is what it does, and what I saw you working on so far.

    I don't want to stop all the other stuff you could be working on, because that will be very valuable too.

    I did ask permission before revealing the configurator (because it's not from me), I just hated to see the time being spent here. But if that time were redirected towards setting up all those crazy internal registers, I'm sure it would be extremely usefull and appreciated by everyone.
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    Well it looks like we are back to work..

    Everything but the configs....

    Thanks for the heads up Darrel.
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    I'm not sure we want to exclude the configs, may still be a good starting point. Plus the more intergrated the better. But hey, I'm on board with however we proced. I'm glad we are turned back on.
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    Does anyone know, does MicroCode Studio support third party apps?
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    MicroCode Studio
    Why??
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    MicroCode Studio
    Why??
    Because most people like it a whole lot more than a text editor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    MicroCode Studio
    Why??
    I thought that was the "standard" for writing PBP code in. Besides a text editor, how else?
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