GCB@Syn is an IDE for Great Cow Basic created and maintained by Frank Steinberg, see www.FrankSteinberg.de for more information on the author. The IDE is for Great Cow Basic. Great Cow Basic is an open source basic compiler for AVR and PIC microcontrollers. GCB@Syn is a set of free software and config-files, configured for the use with Great Cow Basic and programmer software. See https://sourceforge.net/projects/gcbasic/files/IDE/GCB%40Syn/ for the IDE download. GCB@Syn features: - No installation, intended to work OUT OF THE BOX. Just start the IDE.exe in the root folder - complete GreatCowBasic compiler - compiler calls configurable via batchfiles - SynWrite editor - syntax highlighting - code folding - sub/function list - autocomplete - context sensitive help (F1) - multifile tabs - bookmarks - doubleclick on compilererrors leads to sourcecode-line - oneclick assemble/compile/flash microcontroller (F5, F6, F7, F8) - Terminal by Br@y++ - PICpgm & WinPicPgm programmming software. Support for PicPgms configuration (pgmifcfg.xml) for additional programmers, see https://www.franksteinberg.de/#Mikrocontroller - simple PicKit2 support by adding pk2cmd from Microchip - programmer-software configurable via batchfiles - AVRdude and Avrdude-GUI Installation: 1. Decompress the complete GCB@Syn folder inside the zip to your hard disk. It is recommended to use *NOT* the "Program Files" folder because of Windows restrictions for this folder. 2. Run IDE.exe. 3. Review the files displayed when initially starting the IDE. Operation: - Remebmer, always start with IDE.exe in the root folder. IDE.exe sets an environment variable with the actual path of GCB@Syn named G@SDir, so all program locations can be handled as relative. - When a GreatCowBasic sourcefile is opened, check out the Run-menu. Through this menu you can access the oneclick commands. Try right mousebutton also. - The Run... commands (F5 - F8) starts a little tool G@Stool.exe which calls the batchfiles for compiling sourcecode and programming ("flashing") the target microcontroller. By default the batchfiles are named flashAVR.bat (when the chipmodel is an AVR) and flashPIC.bat (when the chipmodel is a PIC). The chipmodel is autodetected by G@Stool.exe! - By editing the batchfiles you can configure the programmer software for your own needs. They are located in the G@Stools subfolder. - If there is a batchfile "FlashThis.bat" present in the same folder as the sourcefile, this batchfile is used for flashing. This may be useful for project-specific flashing. - Included programmer-software is avrdude for AVR and PICPgm for PIC. You can add PicKit2; see hints in the PicKit2 subfolder. PicKit3 may work similar, but its not tested. Backup-Function: - After closing CGB@Syn-IDE, modified user configurable files are backed up to folder ...\GCB@Syn\CfgBackup - At every start IDE.exe checks the timestamp of syn.ini. If it differs from the backup, it asks the user to restore settings. If we click YES, ALL files will be overwritten with the backup. This is useful for keeping configuration after copying a GCB@Syn update over an existing one. - The backup files are: ...\SynWrite\: Syn.ini, SynHide.ini, SynSpell.ini, SynState.ini, SynStyles.ini, SynToolbars.ini ...\G@Stools\: flashAVR.bat, flashPIC.bat, makeASM.bat, makeHEX.bat Software components: - folder GCB@Syn\GreatCowBasic The compilerfiles itself. The folder contains the complete download with actual updates. - folder GCB@Syn\SynWrite The main item for the IDE is the open source editor SynWrite. Here comes a downstripped version, configured for GCBasic. The original is here: http://www.uvviewsoft.com/synwrite - folder GCB@Syn\G@Stools Some little tools created by Frank.You can edit the containing batch- files to customize the compiler-calls and to adapt our prefered programming ("flashing") software. - folder GCB@Syn\AVRdude Famous programming software for AVR microcontrollers. http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude - GCB@Syn\AVRdude\avrdude-GUI.exe Simple GUI for AVRdude. http://yuki-lab.jp/hw/avrdude-GUI - folder GCB@Syn\PICPgm Programming software for PIC microcontrollers. http://picpgm.picprojects.net/ - GCB@Syn\Terminal\Terminal.exe Terminal programm by Br@y++. http://sites.google.com/site/terminalbpp