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| Micro Controllers Discuss all aspects of micro controllers - building them, coding them, etc. All controllers are welcome - PIC, BASIC, Z8 Encore!, etc. |
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| hi just had a look in pic basic pro language and its comandos for programing it looks for me verry do able i have no experiance with programming at all the main question for me now is do i start with this language or is it better/easyer to start with an other language it's a hobby and not a study for me and i have no intensions to make it my work Robert-Jan | |
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| Hi Robert-Jan, I use Proton Picbasic for my coding.. I aint got the time or patience for assembler, and Proton does all I need it to. If you clicky clicky on the link in my sig, you can find a demo version to see if you like it! The full product has great support, and has been massively reduced in price.
__________________ ==== Shax. ==== A bus station is where a bus stops... A train station is where a train stops... On my desk I have a work station... Nuff Sed!!! | |
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| thanks for your reply and i did had a look at the site but the program doesn't suport Vista i am not aloud to kick vista of my computer (work computer) as a company policy (definetly politics involved in this matter) so i need somthing that will run on vista i didn't choose anny language yet it's only that if i put my valuable time in it i want something that i can work with for some time without i run into limitations and have to swich language and learn again i am not saying i will never do, but learning time will also put a claim on family time and that one is more importand for me so bringing an offer is not the question but i don't want to spend all my time on offering Robert-Jan | |
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I run Vista 64 Ultimate, and XP64 on my dualcore AMD64 system, and Proton works flawlessly. The problem used to be that there was no Vista driver for the USB dongle. The release of a Vista driver has sorted this. I have also tried the software and driver on 32bit Vista Business edition, and again, it works with zero problems.
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| 35 or 76 instructions 1/3 of which are actually used in any code. I also have not the time nor patients for non assembly or bouncing back and forth between whimsical, pay me the middle man, time limited, questionable, focus hogging aspects that have no bearing on the electrical circuit in question. | |
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