Thanks for posting Henrik.
Ioannis
Since I have lost my registration number and can not find any trace of the purchasing documents (all I remember is that I purchased the gold edition on line via Melab site)
Any suggestion on how can I obtain a copy of my registration number?
Cheers
Al.
All progress began with an idea
Hi,
Since you did the original purchase via MeLabs I'm sure they'll be able to help you out.
With that said, if you have it installed and activated I think you'll be fine by just downloading 3.0.8 and installing it over you're previous version. I'd try that myself but the download page says that it required MPLAB X and I don't want to mess around with that just now.
/Henrik.
Henrik is right, no problem with the update.
As for the MPLABX there is no problem in "messing" with it. Just download the beast, install it with a lot of patience and forget it. Also you do not need to uninstall the old version (8.xx) you have.
Ioannis
Eureka! I found the text file with all the registration keys. It was burried into an archive of an old computer that is a couple of years that I don't use it anymore. I was planning to take it to the Council Eco rabbish collector. Thank you Henrik for this thread, that gaves me the opportunity to recover these important documents.
Any way, thank you both for the advice, which are always useful.
Cheers
Al.
All progress began with an idea
Great news Al!
I downloaded and installed MPLABX v3.00 and then PBP3.0.8.4. After a reboot the PBP-MPASM tool started and found the MPASMX folder. Now compiling from within Micro Code Studio is using MPASMX (5.62) and my simple test program compiles fine. However, if I don't have the option MPASM Close after assemble ticked I get an Access Violation error after assembly. Ticking that option (which is the way I usually have it) makes the problem go away. Anyone else seeing this?
Then I thougt I'd give MPLABX yet another go.
Needless to say I didn't get far....
I remember needing to download a plugin from MeLabs, can't find it.
Then I remembered this thread (which is for v1.95) and it says to select Tools->Plugins->Available Plugins and choose the PBP Toolchain. No such thing in my installation. In fact, there's nothing in the Available plugins pane.
Skipping that and trying to go Tools->Options->Embedded->Add and pointing it to the PBP3 folder is a no go. Base directory does not contain a toolchain.
Then I messed around a bit with Tools->Options->Embedded->Build Tools->Add Custom Compiler and pointed IT to the PBP3 folder, gave it the location and filename of PBP3, MPASMX and MPLINK etc.
Created a new project, selected PBP3, PICKit3 etc, added a source file to the source folder and clicked Run->Build project at which point it told me the project was empty.
Bloody hell, this is the THIRD time I try to get this thing off the ground but it's so freeking convoluted and instructions is either non existant or not applicable.
Please, anyone with enough knowhow on MPLABX, can you do a detailes step by step guide on how to set it up to work with PBP3. I'll buy you a couple of beers.
/Henrik.
Hi Henrik
tried MPLABX 3.00 and 3.05 : Both are Buggy, and I cannot open any PbP source file with them.
( files can be opened if you unload PBP plugin ... but no more compiling ! )
so ... MPLABX 2.35 works fine with PBP : keep this version until something really usable is released ...
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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