16/32 bits PIC support in PBP?


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    Ah, well I stand corrected.
    Maybe I just made that assumption because I see no transitional asm file on the way from C code to hex file
    when I compile a C-30 project. A member here recently prompted me to check.

    The question is do the asm30 and asm32 products cost money that would have to be spent
    in addition to the PBP compiler that supported them (if it ever did exist) ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    The question is do the asm30 and asm32 products cost money that would have to be spent in addition to the PBP compiler that supported them (if it ever did exist) ?
    I am not aware of MC ever charging for the use MPASM so my guess is that the same would apply to MPASM30 and MPASM32. The products are copyrighted by MC but since they are useable only with the copyright owners products, I don't think that there is an issue here. It is the same with other manufacturers AFAIK.

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