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viscomjim
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Joined: 08/01/2014
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Posted: 06:40am 18 Jan 2014
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Hi all,

What is the current version of mm. 4b or 4c? If 4c, where can it be downloaded from?

Thanks

Jim
 
Juri74

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Joined: 06/02/2012
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Posted: 06:43am 18 Jan 2014
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Hello!
current version is 4.4B

useful links:
http://mmbasic.com/downloads.html
http://geoffg.net/maximite.html

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Juri
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 11:55am 18 Jan 2014
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There is a slightly updated version (V4.4C Beta 1) which you can download from this thread ( http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6164&PN =3&TPN=2). It fixed two minor issues and despite being called a beta is quite stable (there is nothing experimental in it).

My plan is to release V4.5 for the Maximite, Duinomite, etc at the same time as V4.5 for the Micromite is released . It will include a few features that were developed for the Micromite but nothing major.

GeoffEdited by Geoffg 2014-01-19
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elproducts

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Posted: 12:55pm 18 Jan 2014
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Will the I/O definitions be included for both?
i.e. AIN, DOUT
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Geoffg

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Posted: 05:25pm 18 Jan 2014
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  elproducts said   Will the I/O definitions be included for both?
i.e. AIN, DOUT

Yes, and the new names for the I2C and 1-Wire commands.

Geoff
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