Hi Andy,
I have tried to explain this to you in one of the other threads but I guess (yet) a new thread is better than continuing in one of the others. Anyway....

You need to understand that PBP is a compiler, it compiles programs - that's it. It does not talk to ANY hardware what so ever.

You use PBP to compile programs, the compiler than automatically launches the assembler (that's why you need MBLAB installed) and the outcome of the assembly process is a .hex file which is to be programmed into the PIC chip (can be one on the EasyPIC 7 or elsewhere, PBP does NOT know or care).

If you want to program the PIC chip onboard the EasyPIC7 you need to use the programmer application supplied with the board (mikroProgSuite).

For future reference, are you using PBP3 as a tool inside MPLAB or are you using the MicroCodeStudio IDE or are you using anything else?

Finally, I'm sure you realise that PBP3 is a product from MicroEngineeringLabs while the EasyPIC 7 is a product from one of their competitors (MikroElectronica).

/Henrik.