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Title: Proton development suite and dsPIC33 support
Post by: dogipic on August 25, 2015, 08:28:46 08:28
Hi.

Does PDS fully support dsPIC33 range or is there anny special version of the software? Can it be programmed in the Proton IDE?
I looked on the official site and it's a little confusing. I couldn't find some defenitive info. I saw some info about the proton24 compiler. Is this included in the PDS suite or is it some separate sofware?
Did anyone programmed dsPIC-s with PDS?

Thanks.


Title: Re: Proton development suite and dsPIC33 support
Post by: pickit2 on August 25, 2015, 08:42:54 08:42
So after visit to official site, you ask in here, expecting a better answer than crownhill, they have changed their outlook and will now answer questions.


Title: Re: Proton development suite and dsPIC33 support
Post by: dogipic on August 25, 2015, 09:08:39 09:08
I just wanted to ask if somebody in this forum used the PDS to program a dsPIC. If somebody used it it would definetly be a better answer than I was able to find on crownhill. I didn't post questions nor I didn't found an answer on the crownhill forum...I'm not registered there. That's why I asked here...
 


Title: Re: Proton development suite and dsPIC33 support
Post by: towlerg on August 25, 2015, 02:04:48 14:04
Try  http://www.protonbasic.co.uk/content.php/1879-List-of-Supported-Microchips (http://www.protonbasic.co.uk/content.php/1879-List-of-Supported-Microchips)


Title: Re: Proton development suite and dsPIC33 support
Post by: Parmin on August 25, 2015, 11:19:06 23:19
The short answer is NO