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Explorer-16 (part 1)

Free CD-ROM with MPLAB C30, MPLAB IDE, Proteus VSM

Published in issue 361, January 2007

Explorer-16 (part 1)

If ever there was a golden opportunity to move on to 16-bit microcomputing at a serious level, join Microchip, Labcenter and Elektor with their groundbreaking Explorer-16 project. And there’s more in the pipeline if you like to run simulations on your PC. For now, no hardware is required. You have your free CD-ROM supplied with this issue so let’s get started with installing Microchip MPLAB and C30 and then Proteus VSM.

Extra Info
All readers of the article series and users of the Explorer-16 Value Pack are advised to go to the project page at
www.elektor.com/UK_explorer-16
This page supplies the latest project information, updates and free downloads.

Text Correction
In the inset box on page 25, point 5 should read: 5. Now select Build All from the Project menu.

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Please note. In view of the complexity of international markets, Elektor cannot guarantee the availability of components for this project.

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