
Originally Posted by
kenny_m
Now I think I start the Project Wizard in the Project Menu. Then I select a device, then a language toolsuite, then create a project filename, and finally I add any existing files to my project. Once this is done, can I write my program in either PicBasic or assembly language and compile it into an Intel HEX file? Or is it more complicated than this? I bought PicBasic Pro over a month ago and I still haven't gotten to configure and use it yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Kenny_m,
Project Wizard? In Microcode Studio?
I use Microcode Studio, and have never seen a Project Wizard. You have a row of statements at the top, File Edit View Project Help, under that you have Icons, the first starts a new file , the second opens existing files . . . To compile or compile and program click on project and select the action you want to do, you will be asked to give your code a name and you can pick where to save it.
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