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    Any API are not so hard to implement in a program depending how great they are documented, in the case of Mecanique, it's always great documented. So for most of people here who already program in VB, VC++, Delphi or else, it shouldn't be a problem. Do a ggogle search and you'll find tons of example on 'how to use/implement API'

    But there's probably some deal between Crownhill and Mecanique about that... or probably not. Since it's probably the first time we talk of that on-line, there's probably some evaluation time prior to add this feature.

    Darrel, as you said, both IDE seems to be quite similar, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.

    Finger crossed!

    In meantime, we have the Mecanique ICD for free.. wich it's not the case in PROTON. Their ICD is made by a third party and you should pay for.

    Many person here think that the ICD and IDE is made by Melabs... NO, No, NO, from Mr David Barker.

    David, please think about it. Need testers? drop me off list.
    Last edited by mister_e; - 13th July 2006 at 13:51.
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