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    the sorry is cuz I noticed I have some folks names mixed up.

    The thank you is for that wonderful example of a header. Also its great to know PBP tends to the banks and such. So basically we get to code as though there are no banks. that takes loads of housekeeping out of the equation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cncmachineguy View Post
    So basically we get to code as though there are no banks. that takes loads of housekeeping out of the equation.
    Exactly ... you got it !!! no " Banksel " or " Pagesel " to use. Compiler just will warn you if you cross pages ... just warns if some assembler lines are in the vicinity !

    and PBP Basic language is based on already written Macros ... so, you just have to " call " them one after the other.

    no housekeeping for page crossing nor I/O changing if the command implies it, ( One wire commands i.e - the macro drive them as required by itself - ) ...

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    Thank you everyone, I received my software today and will start to play with it soon. As I come upon questions, I will post with new threads assuming the answer is not already here.
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    Bert, good choice

    There are some really helpful people here, often prepared to answer basic as well as complex questions, and if they have been asked before and buried in the archives will often point you in the right direction.

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    For some reason or another, I was under the impression PBP would run fine under win7 64. But I get access violations and or there is a problem. Anyone have any ideas? Seems like the demo ran fine.
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    I have no problems with win 7 64bit.
    Did you let everything instal to the default locations?
    Can you give the exact errors?
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    first answer, yes all installed to defaults.
    Also before I installed, I ran uninstall for the demo. I suppose it took it all out?

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