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    Dave

    Great!

    Have you added it to PICBASIC Pro Programmer list?

    I an cross referencing Bootloader supported chips and supported chips

    in PICBASIC Pro to what chips to get.

    Did you buy the bootloader.

    I can't even get Mechanique to respond to emails to buy it.

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    Yes, I did buy it when I purchased MCSPX. I purchased both PBP3.0 and MCSPX from Melabs. As soon as I compile and assemble it starts the Boot Load process.
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    Too bad that loader does not recognize the 18FxxKxx series PICs.

    Robert
    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!

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    Dave

    Thanks!

    "Yes, I did buy it when I purchased MCSPX"

    What is MCSPX?

    Mechanique Bootloader sounds like it integrates with PBP3.0.

    Is that true that it installs itself into PBP3.0 and can be selected in 'Compile Program"?

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    When you buy or download PBP you get an integrated development environment (IDE) called MicroCodeStudio or MCSX for short. There's a Standard version and a "Plus" version. You get the Standard version for free, you need to pay for the "plus" version. The plus version appends a P in the name so MCSPX for short. MicroCodeStudio is developed by Mecanique, PBP is developed by MeLabs.

    The bootloader (called Microcode loader) is not included in the free version of MicroCodeStudio.

    In the MCS(P)X you can install as many programmers you like, the Microcode Loader can be one of them. Pressing the Compile & Program button automatically compiles, assembles and then invokes the selected programmer, passing the newly created .hex file and any parameters you've specified.

    See Mecaniques web site. On the left hand side you can select to read about the Standard and Plus versions.

    /Henrik.

    But remember: For the bootloader (and that applies to all bootloader) you mist FIRST program the blank PIC with the actual bootloader. A bootloader is not a substitute for a proper device programmer.

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    Robert, What do you mean by "Too bad that loader does not recognize the 18FxxKxx series PICs." It works with ALL the 18F & 16F series chips.
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    Supported Devices

    MicroCode Loader will program all of the following microcontrollers : 16F870, 16F871, 16F873(A), 16F874(A), 16F876(A) and 16F877(A) 16F870, 16F871, 16F873(A), 16F874(A), 16F876(A), 16F877(A), 16F87, 16F88, 18F242, 18F248, 18F252, 18F258, 18F442, 18F448, 18F452, 18F458, 18F1220, 18F1320, 18F2220, 18F2320, 18F4220, 18F4320, 18F6620, 18F6720, 18F8620, 18F8720, 18F2331, 18F2431, 18F4331, 18F4431, 18F6585, 18F8585, 18F6680, 18F8680, 18F6627, 18F6722, 18F8627, 18F8722, 18F2525, 18F2620, 18F4525, 18F4620, 18F2455, 18F2550, 18F4455, 18F4550, 18F2420, 18F2520, 18F4420, 18F4520, 18F2439, 18F2539, 18F4439, 18F4539, 18F2480, 18F2580, 18F4480, 18F4580, 18F2585, 18F2680, 18F4585, 18F4680, 18F6520, 18F8520, 18F6525, 18F6621, 18F8525 and 18F8621
    From here:
    https://www.mecanique.co.uk/shop/ind...&product_id=64
    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!

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