The author is unlikely to share source code if he has a vested interest in the other compiler (and rightfully so).
You can ask but I wouldn't hold it against him if he said no.
Robert
The author is unlikely to share source code if he has a vested interest in the other compiler (and rightfully so).
You can ask but I wouldn't hold it against him if he said no.
Robert
My phrasing implied "free", but it was not my intention. Maybe in the Plus edition of the MCS?
But there is no option yet.
Ioannis
Tell you what, accumulate everything I would need to know to make this tool; what files, what lines to look for, etc.
I'll keep an eye open while I'm making this application and see if I can come up with at least a basic system. Nothing is stopping us from coming up with a barebone version 1 with open source, and let the ball roll from there. Maybe someone with more advanced skills than me might then be willing to spruce things up at that point.
I can't guarantee anything except giving my best effort with the VB knowledge I have. I know this can be done, someone has proved that already.
Robert
EDIT: I had done this for PIC 18s:
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/cont...-for-Beginners
But I'd also need the same for 10, 12 and 16s. I don't know anything about the 24 and 33s, do they support PBP?
Last edited by Demon; - 7th February 2014 at 18:31.
For the 1.95 installation, maybe you want to see this thread also:
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=18520
by our friend pedja089
Ioannis
I don't see any mention so far that MPLAB X is for PBP 3.0 only, or am I missing something? I thought I had seen that restriction last year but now I can't see it (probably right in my face too).
If MPLAB X supports v2.60c, I'm not interested in reinventing the wheel. Somehow I have a feeling it doesn't, just because of the new way CONFIGs are handled.
Robert
I use MPLABX with PBP2.6
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
MPLAB X have fuse configurator buil in.
MPLAB X>Window>PIC Memory Views>Configuration Bits:
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/atta...9&d=1391798898
Wow!
I had tried MPLAB a long time ago but had been turned off by the interface. It just didn't seem as easy to get going (for a beginner) as MicroCode Studio Plus.
It looks like I'm going to have to give it another try after all. And it's free too. I went through the user guide and didn't see any reference if there is a retriction to what compiler it supports.
Dumb question #34: Does PBP v2.60c work on MPLAB X?
Robert
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