We are working on Project Manager, which will help you to work on multiple projects within the same IDE. It is finished and being tested. Soon it will be available to beta testers too.It would be useful having the same feature in mB. I've just been working on two PICs talking to each other and was continually switching between project files.
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i would like to see a new tab in the VIEW options where you can create simple flow charts animated or not, so instead of having one of those moments when you find you have chewed the top off another pencil staring at lines of code you could be throwing a few boxes and lines together and working it out,
it might also premote a more logical chain of thought, diversity is good its always a good thing to have more than one way to look at a project, maybe the ide could even generate a flow chart at compile time, some elecronics simulators i have seen allow you to simulate pic's entirly from a flowchart system, food for thought maybe ?
it might also premote a more logical chain of thought, diversity is good its always a good thing to have more than one way to look at a project, maybe the ide could even generate a flow chart at compile time, some elecronics simulators i have seen allow you to simulate pic's entirly from a flowchart system, food for thought maybe ?
there are 10 types of people Those that understand binary and those that dont
I would appreciate if the Microbasic IDE can support the special character languages (the languages which are not using the Latien characters)
This would help if you made a font library for the other special chracter languages, then you can write your string in the IDE normally. at the moment, you can not do that... this has to do with encoding I guess ?
Thank you
This would help if you made a font library for the other special chracter languages, then you can write your string in the IDE normally. at the moment, you can not do that... this has to do with encoding I guess ?
Thank you
I am learning in this forum a lot from the others' problems and experinces...
"Give me a fish, I eat for a day. Teach me how to fish, I eat for a life time."
"Give me a fish, I eat for a day. Teach me how to fish, I eat for a life time."
It is a bit difficult, since the editor is intended for writing code which is usually in Latin. However, we will see if we can support the option with not spending too much time on it.Raslan wrote:I would appreciate if the Microbasic IDE can support the special character languages (the languages which are not using the Latien characters)
GLCD BIG FONTS
I have not seen GLCD big font mentionned in the wish list... That would be a very nice addition for my projects.
Also loading partial images would be nice in the format
Glcd_Image(pic_bmp, X, Y )
Also loading partial images would be nice in the format
Glcd_Image(pic_bmp, X, Y )
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Lucky enough to own an EasyPic4, various mikroe application boards + fully licenced mikrobasic.
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Lucky enough to own an EasyPic4, various mikroe application boards + fully licenced mikrobasic.
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DMX512
I wish me a DMX512 library.
Is such a thing in planning?
Is such a thing in planning?
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This would be a large improvement to implement but it would be cool and help out the new users specially.
When you select a new project, select your MCU...It would be great if the mBasic had a template for the basis of your code. For instance, the template could look something like this.
When you select your MCU, it would work out what PORTS it had and make them all digital I/O by default, disable CMCON and ADC on those that had it. Just so you have basic program to build from.
When you select a new project, select your MCU...It would be great if the mBasic had a template for the basis of your code. For instance, the template could look something like this.
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program template1
' dim variables here
' const values here
sub procedure Interrupt ' Interrupts here
end sub
main:
ADCON0.ADON = 0 ' ADC Off
ADCON1 = $0F ' All Digital I/O
CMCON = $07 ' Comparators Off
TRISA = $00
TRISB = $00
TRISC = $00
LATA = $00
LATB = $00
LATC = $00
while true ' main loop
wend
end.
LCD CURSOR POSITION
Example
LCD_CMD(Cursor,x,y)
where x is row
y is column
LCD_CMD(Cursor,x,y)
where x is row
y is column
I don't know if this has been mentioned before or not, but it would be really nice to have a servo library that automatically adjusts to the clock of the pic. Other software like RobotC have this functionality and it can be a life saver if you are looking for a quick and easy way to test a servo based application.
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