Al,
You can use the free beta version of meProg ...
http://melabs.com/support/progsoft.htm
Or for $10, you can download the release version ...
http://store.melabs.com/cat/upgrades.html
The current version of meProg is 4.40
Al,
You can use the free beta version of meProg ...
http://melabs.com/support/progsoft.htm
Or for $10, you can download the release version ...
http://store.melabs.com/cat/upgrades.html
The current version of meProg is 4.40
DT
Thank you Darrel for the prompt answer.
Al.
All progress began with an idea
How can I find or tell what version my MEL U2 programmer is?
Terry K9HA
Thanks Darrel,
Amazing what you can forget when you do not check on it often.
Now to MELabs site to see how antique Ver. 4.23 is.
Terry K9HA
Hello everybody.
I wonder if anyone has had experience aa compile a program with PBP3. I wonder if a program previously compiled in version 2.5 can have your code when compiling with reduced PBP3.
I wait for answers ...
Hi and Welcome on the forum,
Not sure to understand your question, I feel a sort of language barrier in here. No problem, so let me guess.
Yes a code compiled in PBP 2.50 will also compile with PBP3, BUT if it's USB, you'll need to modify it to suit the next USB requirement since v2.60.
Reduced PBP3... this one I'm not sure of what you mean.. There's the full demo version which work for 30 days, this one no problem. But there's also The Gold and Experimenter version who have their limitations listed in the following link when you click on the Compare Edition tab.
http://store.melabs.com/cat/PBP.html
HTH
Steve
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