Re: Moving from Basic Stamp and MIKROE basic to PicBasic PRO

Originally Posted by
CuriousOne
so I bought their PIC KIT (includes manuals, easy pic board v.7, usb dongle, lcd screens, etc). When it all arrived, I shortly found out that it was just glittery paper - documentation incomplete, proto board of very low quality, support very agressive and anti-customer oriented. So, I decided to give up with MIKROE and look for something different.
Alex
Hi, Alex
I think you're pretty UNfair here ... :
I have been using an Easypic 5 plus an EasyDSPic 6 for years, and compile my programs with either PicbasicPro, MikroC, CCS C, MikroBasic, Flowcode or "simply" use assembler ...
I will add MikroE docs are within the best I never saw in our little world ... and their compilers help section a real example !!!
from your post, I just see you do not like too much to read datasheets or Owner's manuals ...
Halas, without accepting such effort ... you won't go very far !
for the quality of those boards ... That's right they are low priced, but quality is more than what needed for those developement tools : just compare it to the similar tools sold from china and you will understand you're just angry not having got a " work by itself " tool ...
Once more, the solution is in your eyes and in your brain ... ONCE you've decided to read the docs ( yes, thousands of pages !
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Idiotproof Self programming tools do not exist to the day ... whatever advertisements have promised you ...
Alain
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 24th February 2013 at 17:09.
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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