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Next release is scheduled! - by PPA 2009.12.07 6:38 PM

I'm pleased to announce that the PMP version 1.4.0 is about to be released this week!

The main improvements are:
  • Some important floating point fixes...
  • Plus: Floating point for PIC16 (full functionalities if you have enough memory)!
  • Plus: PIC 16 enhanced mid-range processors support!  

Meanwhile... - by PPA 2009.11.09 11:00 AM

The next release is coming soon; the main improvements are:
  • Some important floating point fixes and...
  • Floating point for PIC16 (full functionalities if you have enough memory)!

Microchip direct now in French - by PPA 2009.10.27 0:37 PM

Microchip announces at last a french version of its Microchip Direct site: see the press release.

PMP V1.3.27.50 released - by PPA 2009.10.03 8:18 PM

This is a maintenance version. See download page for details - here.


PMP V1.3.26.47 released - by PPA 2009.09.12 7:43 PM

This is a maintenance version. See download page for details - here.

New feature: Code Explorer Tree!

Some very important information that is not yet in the documentation: see previous news.


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