So I install using PBP v3 cd and it will ask for v2.6 at some point?
I always thought it was a sequential process
Robert
So I install using PBP v3 cd and it will ask for v2.6 at some point?
I always thought it was a sequential process
Robert
Wow, you're really trying your best to make it as complicated as possible aren't you? ;-)
If you don't ALSO want any of the older versions installed just forget about them now and install PBP3, done.
It's called an upgrade only because you've already payed for an older version - what's on the actual DISC is exactly what you'd get if you bought it "new". I know this isn't always the case with other software but with PBP3 it is, in my experience.
Once installed run the licence manager to activate your license. If I'm not mistaken you can have your licence active on two machines at once. If you need to change machine run the licence manager and de-activate the licence on the machine you're getting rid of in order to free it up.
/Henrik.
You know me.
Ah, awesome! I don't think I'll care for the older version once I've finished migrating at least one working test program over. After that, I'll just copy that CONFIG.If you don't ALSO want any of the older versions installed just forget about them now and install PBP3, done.
And this is why I was lost. "Upgrade" CDs for me always had partial data or required you entered the old CD as validation during install.It's called an upgrade only because you've already payed for an older version - what's on the actual DISC is exactly what you'd get if you bought it "new". I know this isn't always the case with other software but with PBP3 it is, in my experience.
Perfect. I'll probably have it on a desktop later at some point. But for now I just want to be up and running on this new laptop.Once installed run the licence manager to activate your license. If I'm not mistaken you can have your licence active on two machines at once. If you need to change machine run the licence manager and de-activate the licence on the machine you're getting rid of in order to free it up.
/Henrik.
Thanks Henrik.
My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
Holy crap! That was the most effortless installation of PBP3, MCS+X and MPLAB X.
And for the next dude that can't be bothered to read instructions 'cause he thinks he knows it all (like me).
Go in your PBP folder and run meLabsReg.exe to validate your CD key, and that's it.
Awesome installation (compared to the hoops I jumped through before LOL ).
Robert
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My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
Right, it wasn't very hard was it ;-)
NOW that you have PBP3 installed, check which version it is and see if you need (or want) to update it. The latest released version is 3.0.8. Here's the version history and 3.0.8 can be downloaded from here Again, if what you got on the disc is something like 3.0.5 there's no need to go thru 3.0.6 and 3.0.7 in order to finally get to 3.0.8 Everything that's in the older versions are in the latest version (except for the bugs hopefully).
I just noticed that I was on 3.0.7 myself so I updated to 3.0.8. I was then given the option to install MCSPX (for which I have a license) so I did, hoping it was an updated version, which might fix it randomly crashing ever so often but unforunatley it was still the same old 5.0.0.5 :-(
/Henrik.
I just checked again and I have PBPX 3.0.8.4, and MCSP 5.0.0.5 and it says it's up to date.
Robert
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