Hi,
I think that Mecanique makes the best IDE(s) for PIC basic programming.
So, my vote goes to MCSP.
Cheers.
Picnaut
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MicroCode Studio
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Nothing, I don't use an IDE.
Hi,
I think that Mecanique makes the best IDE(s) for PIC basic programming.
So, my vote goes to MCSP.
Cheers.
Picnaut
---> picnaut
I agree with Picnaut, excellent to use, a real treat.........Originally Posted by picnaut
jessey
Well, I bought MCSP a while ago 'cause MPLAB didn't have BASIC support back then (if I remember properly).
As it is, I see no reason to switch. I'm used to MicroCode Studio Plus and I finally got all the includes figured out for the 18F4550.
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!
If you really need MPLAB features, MPLAB can support PBP. You just need to download the plugin on the Melabs Website.
http://melabs.com/support/mplab.htm
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
IDE? My Integrated Development Environment is "Notepad.exe" I thought that was the IDE as it came integrated with the OS.![]()
micropro.
All I could afford !!. Lots of others look nice, but the price is prohibitive, so unfortunately no go.
P.S. If the company sold 1,000,000 @ 100 Pounds, they would be able to retire, but a couple of thousand @ $ Au 500-600.
Methinks the quantity rule applies.
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