The last "installer" is from Jan. 29, 2022. Meanwhile there have been many patches published. I hope that every patch includes ALL improvements since January and not only the new things since the previous patch (incremental mode). Otherwise, how would users do if they install for the first time after january ? Thanks for reassuring me ...
Last edit: Bertrand BAROTH 2022-08-29
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Be assured that the file gcb@Syn.zip in the Patches folder does contain ALL the new capabilities, new chips supported, enhancements and fixes since the last release. The last release was 29/01/2022.
In the spreadsheet see build 1074 to 1163 (yesterday's build).
We have two more items to close down before the current toolchain and build is promoted to a release. They are 1) PPSTool - updates and improvements 2) UART 3,4&5 support for PICs in usart.h
When these two items are closed then I will up to create a new baseline deleting the files in the Patch folder.
Evan
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The last "installer" is from Jan. 29, 2022. Meanwhile there have been many patches published. I hope that every patch includes ALL improvements since January and not only the new things since the previous patch (incremental mode). Otherwise, how would users do if they install for the first time after january ? Thanks for reassuring me ...
Last edit: Bertrand BAROTH 2022-08-29
Great question.
Be assured that the file gcb@Syn.zip in the Patches folder does contain ALL the new capabilities, new chips supported, enhancements and fixes since the last release. The last release was 29/01/2022.
For a complete list of all the changes see https://sourceforge.net/projects/gcbasic/files/GCBasic%20-%20Complete%20IDE%20including%20GCGB/
In the spreadsheet see build 1074 to 1163 (yesterday's build).
We have two more items to close down before the current toolchain and build is promoted to a release. They are 1) PPSTool - updates and improvements 2) UART 3,4&5 support for PICs in usart.h
When these two items are closed then I will up to create a new baseline deleting the files in the Patch folder.
Evan