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    Default A new MPLAB IDE

    Hi,

    As told in the Title ...

    Still a beta Version, but really promising.

    http://www.microchip.com/MPLABX

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    Hi Alain.

    Have you tested with PBP? Does the new X IDE support the lanquage?

    Ioannis

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    Hi, Ioannis

    The beta version , to the day, only supports "Microchip" compilers, but It's of course planned to support Third Party ones ... the "add toolsuite " feature already is here !!!
    So you have to use assembler or C without conditionnal assembly ... for the moment.

    remember it's NOT at production level and many features are still disabled.

    PicStart plus is no more supported as a programmer ... halas !

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    Sorry for the late reply, but e-mail notifications still do not work...

    Thanks for the feedback.

    Sorry that PicStart and PicStart+ are not supported. I have the both of them...

    Anyway, technology keeps moving forward, so we adapt, right?

    Ioannis

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    Was/ is there a command line option for the PicStart+ ?
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    I could not find any up to this moment David.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Was/ is there a command line option for the PicStart+ ?
    there's PICP, but you may miss loads of new devices... it's an open-source though... worth it?
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