No. You will need a great deal more than just pbpw.exe and a .bas header file.
That's what is so nice about actually purchasing legal copies. You get full support, and a
compiler that actually works.
No. You will need a great deal more than just pbpw.exe and a .bas header file.
That's what is so nice about actually purchasing legal copies. You get full support, and a
compiler that actually works.
I gues it is a legal, but there is something wrong with the disc i guess,
thats probaply why he give it to mebut the only thing is nnow that i catnt
test it
Thanks very much
Dirk
If you can't get the files you need from your friend so you have the full working version, you
can still test drive the compiler. Just download the demo. It supports the 877A.
http://www.microengineeringlabs.com/pbpdemo.htm
Read the yellow section on this page http://www.microengineeringlabs.com/...pgrade.htm#pbpI gues it is a legal
Last edited by Bruce; - 15th November 2007 at 16:26.
The demo version is a bit different, and does not install the same files. Run it, and try it.
ill try i tommorow, but important is for me that it works with the ICD MPLAPS
see tomorrow
dirk
I don't think you will be able to run ICD2 without ICDDEFS.BAS which is required to reserve
ICD resources. Like any demo, there are limitations as compared to the full version.
You can however use the ICD2 as a device programmer with no problem.
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