Hello again Mac People; Today I am finally releasing version 0.83B of the MacPIC program for working with PIC software on the Macintosh platform. Besides the features that were there before, the following new items have been added: Support for all PIC chips in the assembler/disassembler (68 pin versions excluded [i.e. 923]) Support for the 12C50x, 16C5x, and 16C55x chips in the simulator. Bug sqashes! New Timer0 pulser commands. Ability to manually change register values in the simulator You can download the code from ftp.srv.net/pub/users/kxc, either the MacPIC_PPC.sea or MacPIC_68K.sea files, either MacBinary II (.bin) or BinHex (.hqx). MacPIC is shareware, with an outrageously cheap $25 registration fee that helps keep the new features coming. P.S. In the works for future versions are: More chips supported in the simulator cut/copy/paste find/find next select all goto line # Warp-3 programmer support More compatibility with the Microchip tools All bugs squashed as they are reported Paying customers get the loudest voice in new feature additions, but potential customers are always listened to as well. If MacPIC doesn't quite meet your needs, let me know what it would take to make you a customer! --------------------------------------------------- This message was created and sent using the Cyberdog Mail System --------------------------------------------------- 10GenevaHello again Mac People; Today I am finally releasing version 0.83B of the MacPIC program for working with PIC software on the Macintosh platform. Besides the features that were there before, the following new items have been added: Support for all PIC chips in the assembler/disassembler (68 pin versions excluded [i.e. 923]) Support for the 12C50x, 16C5x, and 16C55x chips in the simulator. Bug sqashes! New Timer0 pulser commands. Ability to manually change register values in the simulator You can download the code from ftp.srv.net/pub/users/kxc, either the MacPIC_PPC.sea or MacPIC_68K.sea files, either MacBinary II (.bin) or BinHex (.hqx). MacPIC is shareware, with an outrageously cheap $25 registration fee that helps keep the new features coming. P.S. In the works for future versions are: More chips supported in the simulator cut/copy/paste find/find next select all goto line # Warp-3 programmer support More compatibility with the Microchip tools All bugs squashed as they are reported Paying customers get the loudest voice in new feature additions, but potential customers are always listened to as well. If MacPIC doesn't quite meet your needs, let me know what it would take to make you a customer! --------------------------------------------------- This message was created and sent using the Cyberdog Mail System ---------------------------------------------------