Does this mean anyone can get and use the ByteCraft C complier by downloading this or MPLAB will allow you to add the ByteCraft C complier to it. I'm sure the latter is true, I'm never that lucky. Ben, Ben Wirz Check out My Home Page for Great Deals on Bulk Buy Electronics (LMD 18200 H Bridge and PIC 16C84) blw2@cec.wustl.edu http://cec.wustl.edu/~blw2/index.html On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, Darrel Johansen wrote: > MPLAB, the new Windows 3.1 IDE for the Microchip PICMASTER emulator is > now available on the Microchip BBS. > > This software includes a windows version of MPASM, the Microchip > universal assembler, integrated support for MPC, the ByteCraft C > compiler, and a built in programmer's text editor and project manager. > > This software is in broad beta release to anyone who cares to download > it from the BBS. It will be officially released soon, and eventually > posted on Microchip's WEB site. > > Until then, all the software and full documentation in .PDF format > (readable by Adobe Acrobat --also available on the BBS) can be > downloaded. > > You may find benefits to using this software even if you do not have a > PICMASTER emulator. Writing source code and assembling/compiling are > highly integrated, letting you double click on lines in the error > listing to return the offending lines in source code. > > If you are a PICMASTER user, we feel you'll like the new tools. If you > don't have a PICMASTER but use MPASM or MPC, you'll probably benefit > with MPLAB. Please check it out and give us comments on the BBS or > here. >