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How to Use Proton Basic Compiler for PIC Microcontrollers


How to Use Proton Basic Compiler for PIC Microcontrollers




Proton Basic Compiler is a powerful and easy-to-use development tool for PIC microcontrollers. It allows you to write your code in BASIC language and compile it into efficient assembly code that can run on a wide range of PIC devices. Proton Basic Compiler has many features, such as strings, floating point variables, interrupts, LCD and graphic displays, SPI, I2C, RS232, USB, and more. You can also use third-party IDEs such as Positron Studio, FineLineIDE, or VSCode IDE to manage your projects and program your devices.


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In this article, we will show you how to install and use Proton Basic Compiler for PIC microcontrollers. We will also provide some examples of code and projects that you can try with Proton Basic Compiler.


Installing Proton Basic Compiler




To install Proton Basic Compiler, you need to download the full installer from here. The installer will guide you through the installation process and create a shortcut on your desktop. You will also need a license key to activate the compiler for all supported PIC devices. You can purchase a license key from here, or you can use some of the free devices that do not require a license key, such as PIC12F1552 , PIC12F1572, PIC16F1614, PIC16F1826, PIC16F1829, PIC16F18323, PIC16F877, PIC16F877A, PIC16LF1829, PIC18F14K50, PIC18F25K20, PIC18F25K22, PIC18F26K20, PIC18F26K22, PIC18F452, PIC18F45K20, PIC18F45K22, PIC18F46K20, or PIC18F46K22[^1^].


Alternatively, you can use a cracked version of Proton Basic Compiler that does not require a license key. However, this is illegal and may cause problems with your computer or your devices. We do not recommend using a cracked version of Proton Basic Compiler. If you want to use a cracked version of Proton Basic Compiler, you can find some instructions on how to do so here, but we are not responsible for any consequences that may arise from doing so[^3^].


Using Proton Basic Compiler




To use Proton Basic Compiler, you need to write your code in BASIC language in the Proton IDE or any other compatible IDE. You can find the syntax and commands of Proton Basic language in the Proton Basic Compiler Manual or the Proton24 Compiler Manual, depending on whether you are using an 8-bit or a 16-bit device[^1^]. You can also find many examples of code and projects in the Proton BASIC Community forum[^2^].


Once you have written your code, you can compile it with the click of a button in the IDE. The compiler will check your code for errors and warnings and generate an assembly file (.asm) and a hex file (.hex) that you can upload to your device using a programmer. You can also test your code with the Virtual Simulator in the IDE before uploading it to your device.


Examples of Code and Projects with Proton Basic Compiler




Here are some examples of code and projects that you can try with Proton Basic Compiler:


  • A simple program that flashes an LED on pin B0 of a PIC16F877A device:



Device = 16F877A


Config FOSC = HS


Config WDT = OFF


Config LVP = OFF


Config CP0 = OFF


Config CP1 0efd9a6b88


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