Hi fnozzc,
What Skimask is trying to say, in his usual manner, is that MicroCodeStudio works with PicBasicPro from Micro Engineering Labs (MELABS) and not with the Proton compiler from Crownhill. I believe there is an IDE spcifically developed for the Proton compiler, go to the Crownhill site and look around - although named similar this forum is for MELABS's range of compilers.
/Henrik.
Hi ( I do not have Northern letters on my keyboard ... lol )
Proton has its own IDE included ...
Why look for another ????
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Seriously skimask, you need to stop accusing people of stealing if you don't have any proof. If you'd said that to me I'd take it as a serious insult. Just because his version is old doesn't mean he didn't buy it. This is in no way meant as any defence for piracy but you can't just go on calling people here thieves whenever you feel like it.
The fact that he asked on the wrong forum may be because of the products being named very similar and both forums are hosted by Crownhill AND have similar URL's. I've never been on the Proton forum but I guess there are as many questions there about MELABS compiler as there is questions here about Proton.
/Henrik.
A quick look over there at picbasic.org shows that v2.1.3 is over 6 years old.
Where did that version come from?
Maybe the instruction manual got lost over the past 6 years... I'm sure that manual would've had some sort of reference for installing an IDE. And if not the manual, maybe the products forums. But you ended up here. How'd that happen? According to my math: Proton+ != PicBasicPro , which is what is written all over these forums/webpages. I don't see any reference to Proton anywhere. Maybe you're using a 'special internet browser' on a 'special verson of windows' trying to install a 'special version of proton+'.
Could happen!
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