yansong gu wrote: > > I tried the limited version and It is really fun. You don't need force hard > on your eyes. It looks like a program written in VB. Delphi4 actually ;-) I'm sorry guys, but while I'm here.... PicNPoke will have it's own Basic Compiler installed over the weekend which generates an (asm) file. After writing the basic code, an assembler of your choice can then be called up to do the final assembly, and is then ready for a stand alone application. It teams up with PicNPokes hardware so that you can program the target chip in a real circuit to experiment with. There is a special debug mode where you can single step each line of Basic code. In this case, the target chip has additional code embedded to handle communications with the PC. You can also read/modify RAM, ports, etc. I also added a small terminal program to send/receive serial data. All these features including assembly are available from the editor screen. -- Best regards Tony http://www.picnpoke.com Email sales@picnpoke.com