Hi All PICers ! Andy Kunz wrote in PICLIST: >> on the same subject - how about a good dos text editor to >> write code? > > Under Windows I use PFE from > http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/ > Under DOS I always used to use the Turbo C/Turbo Pascal IDE > from Borland. > Is somebody still running DOS? Yes, I'm always use Borland's Turbo IDE in DOS session or Win (Win95) DOS-box. Turbo IDE is very good solution, more then Multi-Edit because its "grep" function, "Tools" Menu and "message window". I wrote a filter that transfer MPASM's errors to message window - now I can inspect the errors and messages in this window with looking it in the source text (by pressing _space_) and simply goto error place i source (by pressing Ctrl-Enter). In Tools Menu I add: TELIX terminal (to debug pic devices with rs232c), MPASM compiler, MPSIN debugger, PICLAB programmer. P.S. May be in a future (if I'll have many free time :) I write a Win95 IDE (in Delphi), mplab is good editor, but I like to see a "Tools" menu in it - to have a possibility to work not only with Microchip's programmer but also with my own :-) Best Wishes, Alex Torres. Kharkov, Ukraine, exUSSR. E-Mail To : altor@cook.kharkov.ua via InterNet or 2:461/28 via FidoNet --- GoldED 2.50.A0531+