by Aleksandar Nikolić | December 07, 2011
We are happy to announce the new release of mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal for AVR compilers. New version 5.20 brings us exciting new features.
Our main focus of this release is introducing as much new libraries as possible. We worked hard to introduce new TFT_16bit library, and supported 9 new TFT displays! This will allow you to comfortably expand your current projects and use any of the total 10 supported TFTs in range from small to really big ones.
We have also much improved our FAT16 library. It now supports all those operations you requested. Manipulate with folders and files on your MMC/SD card easier than ever before.
Seven new XMEGA microcontrollers with full-speed USB support are now supported in our compilers.
Thanks to additional efforts of our developers, compilation time is now much shorter and we have managed to nearly double the compilation speed. This is very important in large and complex projects.
Upon your requests, we added new features: we added progress bar while uninstalling user packages, added option to reload project file which has been externally changed, and implemented the feature that breakpoints can now be saved to and loaded from project file.
Libstock community website is now a step closer to developers. We have introduced Libstock icon in the Library manager, so you are now just a click away from dozens of community projects and libraries, as well as official mikroElektronika Libraries, such as the new Ethernet Library with TCP/IP stack support, and FAT32 library.
We invite you to visit the webpage of your favorite mikroC, mikroBasic or mikroPascal compiler, download the new version, and see what else is new.
Yours sincerely,
mikroElektronika
by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 23, 2012
We are happy to anounce the release of GPS Click - L10 board.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 22, 2012
We are thrilled to announce that entire toolchain for STM32® microcontrollers has been released.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 17, 2012
If you don't like messy cables on your work desk, we offer something that will help.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 16, 2012
As part of its mission of facilitating world-class technology into electronic engineering course curricula, TI European University Program will donate up to 10 ASLK PRO boards per university.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 15, 2012
Student team from University of Novi Sad (Serbia), Faculty of Computer Science, built a mikroBUS board which uses optical fiber cable to detect pressure.
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