I gave up upgrading Windows 7 to 10 due to hardware specs. Instead, I installed Debian Buster with Raspberry Pi Desktop. Also, I have an old Mac mini (mid 2007) with same Debian Buster RPD. Debian RPD is a strange distribution: linux kernel is 64bit but almost all libraries and packages are 32bit, therefore 64bit applications cannot run on it. If Linux Pic Kit Plus supports 32bit OS, it will be "A New Hope" to me, because Microchip's MPLABX will drop 32bit OS support from version 4.0. (My main machines...
I gave up upgrading Windows 7 to 10 due to hardware specs. Instead, I installed Debian Buster with Raspberry Pi Desktop. Also, I have an old Mac mini (mid 2007) with same Debian Buster RPD. Debian RPD is a strange distribution: linux kernel is 64bit but almost all libraries and packages are 32bit, therefore 64bit applications cannot run on it. If Linux Pic Kit Plus supports 32bit OS, it will be "A New Hope" to me, because Microchip's MPLABX will drop 32bit OS support from version 4.0.
I gave up upgrading Windows 7 to 10 due to hardware specs. Instead, I installed Debian Buster with Raspberry Pi Desktop. Also, I an old Mac mini (mid 2007) with same Debian Buster RPD. Debian RPD is a strange distribution: linux kernel is 64bit but almost all libraries and packages are 32bit, therefore 64bit applications cannot run on it. If Linux Pic Kit Plus supports 32bit OS, it will be "A New Hope" to me, because Microchip's MPLABX will drop 32bit OS support from version 4.0.
I know it's an issue to be solved. Maybe I can, however, it needs some time due to my job duties.
Thanks for suggestions, Trev. That was my mistake that I tried to install GCB for "all users". "For me only" install was successfully done.
Small modification to scripts have made: the script looks for GCB in HOME folder. Therefore, GCB should be installed in your HOME. Here is the link for modified scripts (ver.1.2): https://drive.google.com/file/d/19UZBbt_AwMuJu2pUyRYbJiONRvB2BlMu/view?usp=sharing
Current macOS installer of GCB cannot work properly on macOS 10.15 Catalina. Attachted picture says the installer package is not compatible with 10.15. I think zipped archive of GCB folder is better than installer package.
When I launched PICInfo for the second time and more, the above strange dialog did not appeared any more. I think it was old version's cache. I'm sorry for confusing you.