Thanks,
I started a silly trick of putting rubbish code at the bottom of the page that is never called,
so I know when program memory is low.

It was probably only asm projects that can display program memory in MPLAB.
PBP wouldn't know what the program memory map looks like before it compiles it.
For an asm project, it would probably be a simple process for MPLAB to figure it
out on the fly.

Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics2 View Post
Hi, Art

you can use the mikroprog suite from Mikroelektronika .... possible to open the program window and the EEPROM window and see content and location ...

I think it will be the best "standalone" and up to date application ...

Alain