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    Version 3.2.5.5 is not the latest version, and hasn't been for some time now.

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    Peek and Poke are officially removed from the language and removed from the PDF manual, as they were a pointless leftover from previous versions using simpler microcontroller devices. They continue to be an unofficially part of the language and will eventually be removed altogether, as will Data, Read, and Restore.

    I will not be correcting a "possible" bug in a command that is no longer supported, I have more important issues to deal with within the compiler's environment.

    For the record, Poke and Peek worked on variables, not code space.
    Last edited by Les; 12th November 2010 at 08:49.
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    TIM, NOoooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!

    For the following reason (apart from the fact that I use these command a LOT).

    Please see my DDS post!

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    Peek and Poke Ah remember them well..

    Page 295 of the manual (V1.2)!!! Yes I was a VERY early adopter of the IDE, in fact I'd happily pay even for updates because I consider this software is THAT GOOD!!.

    I tried for YEARS to get the hang of programming PIC's then I found Proton Basic. I bought it, and my first project worked FIRST TIME!

    IMHO Tim is a GENIUS for giving us this awesome piece of work which does exactly what it says on the tin and, as far as I can see, with so few bugs (yes there will always be a few) but Tim get's right on any genuine ones and sorts them out ASAP. How few companies or individuals behave like that these days?

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    Important

    I (Tim) am just a user LES is the compiler writer
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    Actually that was MY post, my browser logged me out for some reason.

    Sorry Les. Thanks Tim (I still value your input though)

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