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raynerd:
Ewww...yes, that isn`t too pretty. Don`t let it put you off lol

Have you tried :

Tools --> options --> Colours       and then change the colours or the scheme?

I`m running V3.2 MikroC Pro and didn`t change anything from how it originally came, viewing wise.

Chris
Bluechip:

Chris

It appears to be stuffed anyway. Have found how to alter the screen but it's a no go for some reason.

If I try to apply the new screen, it says 'cannot write to etc.etc. some file.

Same as for the new project ....  :scratch:

This is version v8.2 wossat then ?

Officially abandoned for now. De-installed  .. back to ASM   :bang:

Dave
raynerd:
Noooooooooooo !!!!!!

Don`t do that ... try a fresh install because something doesn`t seem right!

Bluechip:
Chris

Did that. Still no joy ...  :(

If you look at the link you posted, one of the .pdf's to download is one for a licence key.

The text infers, to me anyway, that if you restrict the code to some 2k ( IIRC ) you don't need one.

I think maybe you do.

I had a PCB layout prog. about  2 years or so ago. You still had to e-mail the the varmints for a key to get the 'Freeware' version to ekkle.
Needn't have bothered. Was hoping it was a bit more intuitive than Eagle .. if anything it was worse..   :doh:

Anyway, off to uChip, grabbed C18, kicked it into shape, pinched a bit code off the web, compiled, stuffed into a 'F819. And off it went  :D

QED.

I might have another go at mikroC in a bit, when it's too gruesome to be outside.

Dave BC



raynerd:
Yes, your right about the 2k code limit BUT the software is identical, you just add a licence key and it removes the limit. Well I`m sorry it didn`t work for you, I`m still not entirely sure why.
Chris
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