And, out of curiosity, why are you bothering with this MPLABX monster? I installed it just because PBP needs it, and still use MCS to edit and compile the source.
Maybe you need it for Debuging?
Ioannis
And, out of curiosity, why are you bothering with this MPLABX monster? I installed it just because PBP needs it, and still use MCS to edit and compile the source.
Maybe you need it for Debuging?
Ioannis
To get away from MicroCodeStudio which is crashing on me now and again.
To to be able to use source level debugging.
To be able to use revision control (that is of course possible outside of any IDE)
To get code folding in the editor.
To be able to easily see how much RAM is being used.
But mainly to get source level debugging.
I know that code folding is available through FineLine IDE.
As for sorce level debugging, yes I'd like that too...
About RAM, the MCS gives the number at the end of compilation.
Also the MCS seems stable at my end so far. I remember you had problems, so you still have. Sorry about that. Maybe you can setup a virtual machine and run MCS in this environment.
Ioannis
Code folding and RAM doesn't work in MPLABX, it just show how much FLASH is used.
Used RAM is always 0%
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I have also updated my PBP to 3.0.8 and I use it with MPLAB 8.73a with out any problems. What's the big deal with MPLABX?
Dave Purola,
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Are you absolutely sure that you compile with the 3.0.8 and not with an older version of the PBP compiler?
Ioannis
Hi,
> I know that code folding is available through FineLine IDE.
Are you sure about that? As far as I can see from Norms post a couple of weeks back it's not.
> About RAM, the MCS gives the number at the end of compilation.
Are you sure about that? As far as I know it tells you how big the compiled program is, not how much RAM it uses.
> Also the MCS seems stable at my end so far. I remember you had problems, so you still have. Sorry about that. Maybe you can setup a virtual machine and run MCS in this environment.
Yes, it still does it from time to time. No, I don't know how to setup a virtual environment and there should be no need to. It crashes for me on at home and at work and I'm not alone so the problem isn't strictly at my end. Even Darrel reported he had crashes with it - more so than he initially thought,
> Code folding and RAM doesn't work in MPLABX, it just show how much FLASH is used.
Oh, that sucks. But you aren't using the latest version of MPLABX are you? Not saying it works there but it IS listed as one of the features so a properly implemented toolchain plugin or whatever it is that is needed "should" allow it to work.
> I have also updated my PBP to 3.0.8 and I use it with MPLAB 8.73a with out any problems. What's the big deal with MPLABX?
What if you try to compile for a part for which support was added in 3.0.8, like the 18F96J99? Does it work then? I suspect it doesn't really need MPLABX but it needs the latest version of MPASM (which comes WITH the latest version MPLABX) in order to assemble code for the new devices.
The big deal with MPLAB is to be able to use source level debugging and to get away from MCSX which crashes from time to time.
/Henrik.
Last edited by HenrikOlsson; - 23rd June 2015 at 21:48.
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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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