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    OMG! Microchip has released a new Beta IDE (MPLAB X) Totally a new IDE! I have been using 8.63 with PBP as the Basic language tool. I use the MPLAB Assembler and C-18 tools for the 16 bit series. I have not down loaded this new IDE because it does not support the PIC Kit 2 (programmer). Why they didn't support the PK2 and did support the PK3 leaves many of us out of the picture. Let us know if the transition from files in 8.63 to X goes well. Enjoy the fun! RC

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    Hi,

    Seen that one ???

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=14158

    I think no ...

    Alain

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    it does not support the PIC Kit 2 (programmer). Why they didn't support the PK2 and did support the PK3 leaves many of us out of the picture.
    You REALLY sure ??? ... I don't !!!

    Pickit 2 & 3 and ICD 2 & 3 ARE in the programmer - debugger list ...
    just the Picstart is missing
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    I didn't see that info in the Intro X PDF, good news for me, I'll download X and try later try later. RC

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    I have to ask why?

    What will this new one do that the old one can not... Make you a better programmer?
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I have to ask why?

    What will this new one do that the old one can not... Make you a better programmer?
    Hi, Dave

    @First show Microchip thinks to it's valued customers ...


    Alain
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    Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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    IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
    certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I have to ask why?

    What will this new one do that the old one can not... Make you a better programmer?
    Looks like it does some pretty cool things. I like the version history function. And since MplabX is open source, companies providing 3rd party compilers could theoretically distribute their software to be an add on, and work directly within MPLAB X's shell. Not to mention the Mac and Linux versions.

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    It does look interesting. Too bad it is java net beaned, but hey, it is free...
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