Migrate from MikroC PRO to NECTO Studio! | part #2

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Hey everyone!
In our last episode, we discussed the discontinuation of the MikroC PRO environment and introduced its successor, NECTO Studio. Today, we’re diving into the nitty-gritty of migrating your projects from MikroC PRO to NECTO Studio. We'll walk through a straightforward example first and then tackle a more complex migration.
Simple LED Blinking Project Migration
We're starting with a simple LED blinking project from the MikroC PRO for PIC environment. Our setup includes the EasyPIC v8 development board and a PIC18F47K42 microcontroller. We'll break this down into seven steps.
Complex FAT16 File System Project Migration
The second part of this episode will exhibit a complex example: a project involving FAT16 file system operations using the MikroC PRO for ARM environment, EasyMX PRO v7 for STM32, and an STM23F107VC microcontroller.
Migrating projects from MikroC PRO to NECTO Studio can range from straightforward to complex, depending on your project's requirements. By following steps from this episode, you can effectively transition and leverage NECTO Studio’s advanced features for embedded software development. Stay tuned for the next episode where we'll explore more advanced features of NECTO Studio. Until then, see you next time!
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About NECTO Studio IDE: www.mikroe.com/necto

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  • @TurgayYILMAZplus
    @TurgayYILMAZplus25 күн бұрын

    Congratulations, it was very useful. In the old Micro C, when you clicked on the library, code examples for using the library were opened. It would be nice if you added this for Necto studio

  • @mikroelektronika

    @mikroelektronika

    25 күн бұрын

    That's an excellent point! We'll make it happen!

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