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SourceBoost IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is an application for MS Windows which provides and an ideal environment for code development. It has many advanced features to speed up code development. Its open design means the same IDE can be used with all SourceBoost Technologies compilers and some third party compilers.
SourceBoost IDE is available Free of Charge, it is included in the SourceBoost software package.
The SourceBoost IDE Extra Plugin Pack provides a number of additional plugin virtual devices and components. This allows improved testing of code before committing it to an actual device.
BoostC Compiler is the latest generation 'C' compiler that is close to ANSI 'C', and has many C++ features such as templates and function overloading. Supported target devices are; PIC12, PIC16 and PIC18 (check the Supported Devices list to determine support for a specific target device).
This is the choice of compiler for all new projects and by those users who want a FREE compiler (RAM, ROM and usage limitations apply) which has no time limitations.
BoostC++ is the latest generation 'C++' Compiler. It is based around the BoostC compiler engine extended to support the object oriented features of C++. Supported target devices are; PIC12, PIC16 and PIC18 (check the Supported Devices list to determine support for a specific target device). This is the compiler choice for the programmer who wants to benefit from an object orientated programming language.
BoostBasic Compiler is a version of BASIC with very similar structure to Microsoft Visual Basic. Supported target devices are; PIC12, PIC16 and PIC18 (check the Supported Devices list to determine support for a specific target device).
This is the choice of compiler for those users who are familiar with Visual Basic.
Novo is a Co-operative Real Time Operating System for the PICmicro when using the BoostC or BoostC++ compiler. This operating system transforms the coding style of applications making them easier to write, more readable and maintainable. Processes can be split down into separate tasks instead of using the classic super loop and state machine methodology.
An ideal introduction into programming PICs using Flowcode (a visual flow chart) programming language. It produces C-code that is then turned into assembly language by the BoostC compiler.
The EZ-Controller is a low cost microcontroller board hosting a PIC18. The board is packaged as a 24pin DIL module. It has all the supporting components required (5V regulator, MAX232, Crystal etc), so all that is required is an external power supply. Programming is performed in circuit using an RS232 cable.
E-Blocks are plug and play modules that allow quick and easy construction of electronic systems. A complex system can be constructed without the need for a soldering iron. The E-Block USB PICmicro Multiprogrammer programs a large range of PIC12, PIC16 and PIC18 devices.