Hello all,
I have not used my installation Microcode Studio in a over a year for various reasons. Recently, I fired it up and programmed a PIC. I noticed that it loaded the .hex file using MPLAB 5.7. After wondering why I still have MPLAB 5.7 as well as 7.X installed, I ran across this in some ducumentation I kept with my MCSP CD:
"*NOTE : Due to recent changes made by Microchip, MicroCode Studio currently only supports MPLAB version 5.xx or lower. If you want to program your *.hex file using MPLAX 6.xx or higher, you will need to manually load it into the MPLAB IDE."
Is the statement still applicable? If I want to use a single newer version of MPLAB, will I be required to launch MPLAB, open the .hex file, etc., etc...? I find the one click programming a real time saver.
Or has this issue been resolved?
Thanks,
JB
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