Sten Martin
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I want to test the speed of PE6 generated Assembly Code on PIC. Will it work with a PIC18F25K20?
This is how I understand it.
To be able to create Assembly Code for PIC18F25K20 (PICAXE 28X2) I need the BAS 800 PIC Programmer, nothing else will work?
The program has to developed in Basic on the PICAXE 28X2. When the program is finished and simulated through the Program Editor (PE6) it can be converted to assembly with help of the Program Editor and the assembly program can be uploaded to the PIC chip for much faster execution - is that right?
To Program the PIC micro-controller in assembler code with a BAS 800 PIC programmer we need the following:
Start buying PICAXEs for 'development' and then use the much cheaper PICs for finished projects - (if you need the extra speed).
The Program Editor (PE6)software allows BASIC programs to be automatically converted into assembler code.
The conversion process has specifically been designed to be ‘sequential’ so that each BASIC command becomes a recognizable ‘block’ of assembler code to make this process much easier to understand.
To program micro controllers with an assembler code program you require a BAS 800 PIC Programmer, nothing else will work?
The BASIC to Assembler conversion function will also not operate unless the BAS 800 PIC programmer is attached to the Window based PC with the PE6 Editor running.
You also need the USB cable AXE027 connected and the USB driver installed.
Is that all?
This is how I understand it.
To be able to create Assembly Code for PIC18F25K20 (PICAXE 28X2) I need the BAS 800 PIC Programmer, nothing else will work?
The program has to developed in Basic on the PICAXE 28X2. When the program is finished and simulated through the Program Editor (PE6) it can be converted to assembly with help of the Program Editor and the assembly program can be uploaded to the PIC chip for much faster execution - is that right?
To Program the PIC micro-controller in assembler code with a BAS 800 PIC programmer we need the following:
Start buying PICAXEs for 'development' and then use the much cheaper PICs for finished projects - (if you need the extra speed).
The Program Editor (PE6)software allows BASIC programs to be automatically converted into assembler code.
The conversion process has specifically been designed to be ‘sequential’ so that each BASIC command becomes a recognizable ‘block’ of assembler code to make this process much easier to understand.
To program micro controllers with an assembler code program you require a BAS 800 PIC Programmer, nothing else will work?
The BASIC to Assembler conversion function will also not operate unless the BAS 800 PIC programmer is attached to the Window based PC with the PE6 Editor running.
You also need the USB cable AXE027 connected and the USB driver installed.
Is that all?