PICAXE Editor software CD



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The Programming Editor software provides a complete programming environment for generating BASIC programs for the PICAXE. Programs can be edited, compiled and downloaded to the PICAXE chips (all sizes) from within the same free software. This software supports both textual 'BASIC' program listings and the generation of programs via graphical flowcharts. Flowcharts can be created and simulated on screen, and then automatically converted into BASIC program listings. The software runs under any Windows operating system (Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP). No other platforms (DOS, Linux, Mac etc.) are currently supported, although Linux is under development.

  • Supports flowcharts, BASIC, logic diagrams and assembler code programming.
  • Supports on-screen simulation of BASIC and flowchart programs
  • Supports serial and USB direct cable downloading of all PICAXE products.
  • Has inbuilt BASIC-assembler interpreter so that BASIC programs can be automatically converted into sequential assembler code (requires Serial PIC Programmer)
  • Full assembler code development environment with easy to use interface and programmer


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Programming Editor Software On Cd

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Question by Robert Wilson | Product code: 13-1262
14th March 2012

QCan this program be used to program any PIC chip and does it come with a PIC programming attachement or do you have to buy a seperate one.
AHi Robert, thanks for your question. This is for use with PICAXE microcontrollers. It works with a serial cable and connects directly to the chip. This is not suitable for ordinary blank chips.


Question by | Product code: 13-1262
7th October 2011

QWhat sort of code does this product use? Java? C++?
AThanks for the enquiry This is picaxes own software version called logicator it is much simpler than using C or assembler or java etc http://www.picaxe.com/Getting-Started/Software-Selection


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