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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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    No, MicroCode Studio does NOT have Plug-in's.

    It was converted into the Proton IDE and Plug-in's were added there, but they were never added to MCS.
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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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    MPLAB
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    Norm's Fine Line IDE
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    Red face i am so behind

    Ok, so I get it now. You guys already told me in my other thread to use mplab since I am used to it already. But I forgot. To be clear in my head, I just write the PBP code in mplab, and since I ran the install mplab plugin, mplab will know how to compile it. Do I have it correct now?

    Assuming I am correct, since I install the mplab plugin, mplab allows plugins. I hope I am correct here, cuz to me that would mean we really want to evolve the wizard into a plugin for mplab.

    Thoughts?
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    well it appears microchip does not want to make the plugin development by non commercial folks too easy. from a quick search, I gather there is some NDA to sign. this makes an open source project pretty un-doable.
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