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    Some days i prefer MPLAB, some days MCSP. MPLAB have this nifty software sim (yes a SIM) and Stopwatch... which can be handy in some case.

    And finally this nifty but almost unknown feature that some like, but some hate... code folding.

    For serious debugging session, i use MPLAB... and both of my screen are full loaded with Sim/SFR windows. I already said i hate Sims... i never talked about Software sim but hardware one Even though, i trust them...with a little pinch of salt. More like signal tracer...

    How many different solutions we have? A shed load, from Notepad to Proteus, use the one you're comfortable with.

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    Oups... seems the code folding no longer work with latest MPLAB with PBP.... ohhhh
    Last edited by mister_e; - 27th May 2008 at 19:42.
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