Hello
For a quicker change the compiler-options eg.: hi tech to boostc ore pppv3 to PICkit3,
in place of "Restore Defaults" "Change to Profil 1,2,3"
Regards Wolfgang
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Re: Compiler options
Hallo
I think it is the same way for different programmer .......... but no answer!
Regards Wolfgang
I think it is the same way for different programmer .......... but no answer!
Regards Wolfgang
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Re: Compiler options
Yes - this would be a good way to go. An alternative way which you can do now is to use appropriate registry scripts to alter these settings. I will shortly be writing an article to explain how to do this.
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Re: Compiler options
I have created Reg scrips for all scenarios I will be using. E.g one called 'HITECH 10F 12F 16F & EB006PROG.reg'
another called 'HITECH MIAC and ECIO.reg' etc.
It works a treat, so is definitely worth doing.
If you have Flowcode set up for Boost C and change to HITEC by clicking on to the Reg entry for that, there is no need to close and reopen Flowcode, as effect is instant!
The only problem is you can't create a one size fits all since people with 32bit machines path for Flowcode and HITECH is different to 64bit machines. Also people will have different HITECH Versions
I don't want to post a tutorial on creating these reg entries (also is it not that difficult), since its steves idea and he said he will create an article on it, and I do not want to tread on his toes.
another called 'HITECH MIAC and ECIO.reg' etc.
It works a treat, so is definitely worth doing.
If you have Flowcode set up for Boost C and change to HITEC by clicking on to the Reg entry for that, there is no need to close and reopen Flowcode, as effect is instant!
The only problem is you can't create a one size fits all since people with 32bit machines path for Flowcode and HITECH is different to 64bit machines. Also people will have different HITECH Versions
I don't want to post a tutorial on creating these reg entries (also is it not that difficult), since its steves idea and he said he will create an article on it, and I do not want to tread on his toes.
Martin