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Monday, March 10, 2008

Re: [oopic] Which compiler ?

Thanks, will stick with the v6.1.1 :)

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From: "ooPIC Tech Support" <dennis.clark@oopic.com>
To: <oopic@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: [oopic] Which compiler ?


>I think that the V.6 compiler is a step up from the V.5, and the only
> one that can handle the C1.1+ parts. Of course, while fixing the bugs
> in the V.5 compiler, new ones were introduced into the V.6 one. Like
> the one with oEvent. A few others have been mentioned.
>
> DLC
>
> Richard Souter wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> Sorry not posted much but have found most of the questions I wonder
>> about through searches so did not want to bother the group ... And
>> could not answer much due to being new to the Oopic :)
>>
>> However after following recent discussions I feel I need to ask a
>> question.
>>
>> I've been mainly concentrating on the building and 'higher level'
>> functions of my first robot ( details at http://www.trikky2.com ) but
>> have been slowly adding more to the programming of the Oopic.
>>
>> In its development I can see using many of the functions available on
>> the Oopic 'R' and am starting to look into more event fired routines.
>>
>> Slightly confused now ( nothng new there :) ) ... Just wondering if I
>> would be better off with an earlier version of the compiler, I'm
>> using Version 6.1.1 ?
>>
>> Basically I think I would prefer a version that I knew ALL the
>> functions worked 100% rather than a version that provided more
>> functions ... But not all 100%.
>>
>> Sorry, new to this and was just wondering.
>>
>> All the best.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>>
>>
>>
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