Hi Guys,
New here, so Hi. I'm wondering if the Help files/examples are available in PDF format, so that I can search the whole thing more easily. Whilst I'm very familiar with BASIC, I'm new to GCB and thought this would be as easier method of going through things, especially when searching for specific things / keywords.
Thanks
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I am looking forward to it.
I have only been playing with GCBasic for a couple of weeks but am addicted already.
It generates tighter code than XC8, has a much nicer IDE and the combination of the device specific dat files and inline assembler make it easy to get down and intimate with the specific device when needed or quickly generate device independent code by sticking the the high level commands.
Once I am more comfortable with it I hope to make it the basis of several tutorials.
Cheers
Chris
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Hi Guys,
New here, so Hi. I'm wondering if the Help files/examples are available in PDF format, so that I can search the whole thing more easily. Whilst I'm very familiar with BASIC, I'm new to GCB and thought this would be as easier method of going through things, especially when searching for specific things / keywords.
Thanks
Yes. Atttached.
If you are not using the latest Hot Release then it would be best if you downloaded the latest release as the PDF is related to the latest release.
Anobium
Excellent, thanks! Yes I had the hot release already, though haven't had a chance to use it just yet.
The PDF refers too:
Formal Release of GBASIC.EXE 0.941 31.07.2015
But The Download link is:
GreatCowBasic Hot Release.zip 2015-04-02
and contains 0.94
Where will I find the 0.941 release?
Cheers
Chris
Soon, it wil be called v0.95 not 0.941
Hopefully, next week.
Thanks,
I am looking forward to it.
I have only been playing with GCBasic for a couple of weeks but am addicted already.
It generates tighter code than XC8, has a much nicer IDE and the combination of the device specific dat files and inline assembler make it easy to get down and intimate with the specific device when needed or quickly generate device independent code by sticking the the high level commands.
Once I am more comfortable with it I hope to make it the basis of several tutorials.
Cheers
Chris