At 08:42 15/10/99 +1000, you wrote: >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 > > Delphi YUCK! But Guys? Are we not Fellas here in Oz? By the way, I like what you are doing with PicnPoke! Dennis