See the document License Manager for MPLAB ® XC C Compilers (DS52059) for This option has no effect if you do not have legacyĬarried out separately to installation. Legacy projects that should continue to use the MPLAB C18 or MPLAB C Compilerįor PIC18 MCUs compilers. You select it here, you will need to manually adjust the toolsuite settings for Use this MPLAB XC8 compiler in C18 compatibility mode. To use either MPLAB C18 or MPLAB C Compiler for PIC18 MCUs, will, by default, "Update MPLAB IDE to use XC8 for existing C18 projects", if set, willĬhange your MPLAB IDE settings so that all existing legacy projects designated
Using a Mac OS X account with administrator privileges.
Must install the compiler using a terminal and from a root account. The default installation directory is recommended. XC8-3-windows.exe and follow the directions on the screen.
app (OS X) compiler installer application,Į.g. Quit the IDE before installing the compiler. Sure to install MPLAB IDE v8.10 (or later) or MPLAB X 1.2 (or later) before Sections for important information about the latest license manager included See also the Migration Issues and Limitations Period has expired, the compiler reverts to the Free mode and the trialĭefault operating mode or choose to evaluate the compiler during the installationĪnd activation process. Permitting) from the MPLAB X IDE project properties (or MPLAB IDE v8 BuildĮvaluated in any licensed mode for 60 days free of charge. You can change to any operating mode (license A compiler operating in Free mode can be operated These two modes offer two levels of improved optimization featuresĬompared to the Free mode.
The Standard and PRO modes are licensed modes and require purchase of a key forĪctivation. Editions and License UpgradesĬan be activated in several different operating modes: Free, Standard and PRO. Part-support patches can be downloaded to provide support for future devices These files also list configuration bit settings for each device. See pic_chipinfo.html (in the compiler's doc directory) for a list of all supportedīaseline and mid-range devices and pic18_chipinfo.html for a list of all supported PIC18ĭevices. Devices SupportedĪll known 8-bit PIC ® MCU devices at the time of release. Microsoft Windows Server platforms are not Need to run on a server version of the operating system.
License server, only computers with operating systems supported by theĬompilers may be used to host the license server. Linux 5, Ubuntu 8.x and 10.04, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The compiler mayĪlso run on the various other Linux distributions, such as Oracle Enterprise SP1/Windows 7 Professional Ubuntu 9.10 or Mac OS X 10.5. Of operating systems, including Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3/Vista System RequirementsĬompilers and the licensing software they utilize are available for a variety
Previous VersionsĬ compiler version was 1.33, released September 2014. The official release date of this compiler Sequences, and consolidates support for many new devices. New features, corrects a large number of reported bugs, optimizes many code Please read it before running this software. This file contains important information relating to