Hi,
As anybody tried SF with MPLAB X yet? Is it working or not? I am thinking of going from MPLAB 8 to MPLAB X but if SF is not supported, then i will stick with MPLAB 8. (I searched the forum, but couldn't find any answers)
Any comments are welcomed
Thanks
MPLAB X
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MPLAB + PICKIT 3
Hi,
can anyone help me!
I am using SF with MPLAB 8 and PICKIT 3 prog.
How to create a new programmer entry that way, so when I hit BUILD, the HEX file to automatically load to MPLAB and force the programming process to begin?
Or if it is not possible- just to load the file in MPLAB?
THX
can anyone help me!
I am using SF with MPLAB 8 and PICKIT 3 prog.
How to create a new programmer entry that way, so when I hit BUILD, the HEX file to automatically load to MPLAB and force the programming process to begin?
Or if it is not possible- just to load the file in MPLAB?
THX
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You could try integrating the programmer into the IDE
http://digital-diy.com/forum/swordfish- ... html#p3985
may be of some help...
http://digital-diy.com/forum/swordfish- ... html#p3985
may be of some help...
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If you like using MPLAB, then another way is to integrate SF into the MPLAB IDE.
Checkout
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki ... User.MPLAB
and
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki ... r.MPLABICD
I like using the SF IDE better, but I use that method when I want to debug using one of the hardware debuggers/simulator. You can always just set it up to program instead of debug.
Checkout
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki ... User.MPLAB
and
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki ... r.MPLABICD
I like using the SF IDE better, but I use that method when I want to debug using one of the hardware debuggers/simulator. You can always just set it up to program instead of debug.