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I decided to start a new thread since my previous one on 'Empty Project' is really on a different topic. I started a new project to use a PIC16F1619. I went through the different project setup steps OK until I got to step 6, Select Compiler. The PBP3 tool chain was not listed, only MPASM. The release text file that I got when purchasing the PBP3 (Gold) package stated that the 16F1619 was added for version 3.0.8 (the version I have). Also, the PIC16F1619.INFO and PIC16F1619.PBPINC files were included and are in the directories with the other.INFO and.PBPINC files. Tools>Options>Build Tools shows that PBP3 is the selected tool chain.
Any idea why I can't use PBP3 as a tool chain when setting up my project? I'm running: Win7 Pro, 64 bit MPLABX 3.15 PBP3 Gold 3.0.8.0 Thank you, Tom. I just tried this with the full version of PBP3 and it let me compile successfully with the 16F1619 as a target using either MPLABX 2.35 or MPLABX 3.20 Just to be clear, here's the steps I used: 1) Make sure you have the original PBP toolchain plugin installed for MPLABX, and that it's working.
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If you're using MPLABX V2 you can use both the PBP Tool Chain and the PicBasic Language Syntax plugins, but if you're using MPLABX V3 you should uninstall the PicBasic Language Syntax plugin as it's not compatable. 2) Locate the MPLABX plugin user folder. You should be able to find its location in the 'AppData' folder under your user name, and if you have multiple versions of MPLABX installed you'll see multiple folders for each version, so be sure to use the correct folder. For MPLABX V2: C: Users AppData Roaming.mplab_ide dev v2.35 modules for MPLABX V3: C: Users AppData Roaming mplab_ide dev v3.20 modules In that folder you should have a file named 'com-melabs-pbptoolchain.jar'.
Rename that file to 'com-melabs-pbptoolchain.jar.old' (if you want to restore the original plugin just rename it back to '.jar' without the '.old' extension) 3) Download the.zip file in post #4 to your machine, and inside that.zip file you'll find a new 'com-melabs-pbptoolchain.jar' file. Replace the old file in the 'modules' folder with the new one.
The next time you open MPLABX it should load this new module and you should be able to use the new devices I listed in Post #4. Here's a screenshot of the project properties before I updated the toolchain: After updating the.jar file you should now see PBP3 listed as a build tool for the 16F1619 And here's the results of doing a compile/build. I followed Tumbleweeds' instructions and installed the new.jar file in the AppData/./modules folder and everything seems to work. At least I can attempt to build a random source file even though I get the expected errors. The important thing at the moment is that project sees the source and the PBP tool chain will allow the PIC of choice.
Now I'll see if I can actually make the code work. I updated to MPLABX 3.20 and still had the same problems with newer chips not being recognized, but updating the.jar file solved the problem. Thanks to all for the help. Regards, Tom. At this point, I'd like to thank Tumbleweed for pointing me in the right direction.
Thank you, most wise and benevolent Tumbleweed! Using his method of editing the.JAR and.NBM files, I've created an updated NBM that should install in MPLABX by clicking Tools > Plugins > Downloaded > Add Plugins., then browse to the saved nbm file to add and install. Extract the NBM from this zip: I would appreciate it if some of you would test this and let me know if it installs ok. In my testing, I didn't have to uninstall anything first.
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I decided to start a new thread since my previous one on 'Empty Project' is really on a different topic. I started a new project to use a PIC16F1619. I went through the different project setup steps OK until I got to step 6, Select Compiler. The PBP3 tool chain was not listed, only MPASM. The release text file that I got when purchasing the PBP3 (Gold) package stated that the 16F1619 was added for version 3.0.8 (the version I have). Also, the PIC16F1619.INFO and PIC16F1619.PBPINC files were included and are in the directories with the other.INFO and.PBPINC files. Tools>Options>Build Tools shows that PBP3 is the selected tool chain.
Any idea why I can't use PBP3 as a tool chain when setting up my project? I'm running: Win7 Pro, 64 bit MPLABX 3.15 PBP3 Gold 3.0.8.0 Thank you, Tom. I just tried this with the full version of PBP3 and it let me compile successfully with the 16F1619 as a target using either MPLABX 2.35 or MPLABX 3.20 Just to be clear, here's the steps I used: 1) Make sure you have the original PBP toolchain plugin installed for MPLABX, and that it's working.
Setelah saya share, kini saya share Windows XP Professional SP2 x64 yang telah terintegrasi update sampai bulan desember 2016. Katanya windows Xp sudah di suntik mati? Kok masih dapat update, Ingat, ada windows Embeded POS Ready yang masih dapat Updte dan itu sama dengan windows xp. Tidak ada tambahan program atau software berbahaya di Windows XP Professional SP2 x64 December 2016 ini, silahkan yang membutuhkan nya, untuk segera di coba. Windows XP Professional SP2 x64 December 2016 Windows XP Professional versi 64 bit ini merupakan windows Xp yang integrasi update terakhir sampai dengan bulan desember 2016.
If you're using MPLABX V2 you can use both the PBP Tool Chain and the PicBasic Language Syntax plugins, but if you're using MPLABX V3 you should uninstall the PicBasic Language Syntax plugin as it's not compatable. 2) Locate the MPLABX plugin user folder. You should be able to find its location in the 'AppData' folder under your user name, and if you have multiple versions of MPLABX installed you'll see multiple folders for each version, so be sure to use the correct folder. For MPLABX V2: C: Users AppData Roaming.mplab_ide dev v2.35 modules for MPLABX V3: C: Users AppData Roaming mplab_ide dev v3.20 modules In that folder you should have a file named 'com-melabs-pbptoolchain.jar'.
Rename that file to 'com-melabs-pbptoolchain.jar.old' (if you want to restore the original plugin just rename it back to '.jar' without the '.old' extension) 3) Download the.zip file in post #4 to your machine, and inside that.zip file you'll find a new 'com-melabs-pbptoolchain.jar' file. Replace the old file in the 'modules' folder with the new one.
The next time you open MPLABX it should load this new module and you should be able to use the new devices I listed in Post #4. Here's a screenshot of the project properties before I updated the toolchain: After updating the.jar file you should now see PBP3 listed as a build tool for the 16F1619 And here's the results of doing a compile/build. I followed Tumbleweeds' instructions and installed the new.jar file in the AppData/./modules folder and everything seems to work. At least I can attempt to build a random source file even though I get the expected errors. The important thing at the moment is that project sees the source and the PBP tool chain will allow the PIC of choice.
Now I'll see if I can actually make the code work. I updated to MPLABX 3.20 and still had the same problems with newer chips not being recognized, but updating the.jar file solved the problem. Thanks to all for the help. Regards, Tom. At this point, I'd like to thank Tumbleweed for pointing me in the right direction.
Thank you, most wise and benevolent Tumbleweed! Using his method of editing the.JAR and.NBM files, I've created an updated NBM that should install in MPLABX by clicking Tools > Plugins > Downloaded > Add Plugins., then browse to the saved nbm file to add and install. Extract the NBM from this zip: I would appreciate it if some of you would test this and let me know if it installs ok. In my testing, I didn't have to uninstall anything first.