> Well, feel free to ask questions.  The microchip forums can be rather
> daunting to get some of the basic questions answered.  At first, the
> biggest challenge is just to get a project that will compile.
> 
> If you already have a hex file, you can load it into the windows pickit2
> loader, and you don't need to run mplab at all.

thanks Erik for the info and offer, I am sure there will be some questions.

> 
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Cathrine Hribar <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 06:51:38 -0400
>>  Erik Friesen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I don't know whether you'll have to switch or not.  You can still try
>> > mplabx, but it may take some effort to get everything going.  You can
>> turn
>> > in a support ticket now, its just whether or not you want to spend the
>> time
>> > getting it going.  Personally, after an initial test, I am letting others
>> > go through the headache before I try again.  The IDE is much better
>> though,
>> > so I am using the IDE and debugging with 8.
>> >
>> > Why did you pick the 30 series?  I prefer the 33 series, although they
>> are
>> > 3.3 volts.  The ADC's on the 30 series don't seem very linear to me.
>>  Most
>> > new development seems to be with the 33 series.
>>
>>
>> Hi Erik:
>>
>> I may just load this stuff up on my xp machine and do what I need.
>>
>> Your dealing with a complete amateur here.  I am not a programmer, yet, at
>> least with the dspic's.  I am building a servo board that someone else
>> designed and wrote a c program for.
>>

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