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    MMEdit - An IDE for MMBasic

    by Jim Hiley

     

    MMEdit is a program editor and Integrated Design Environment (IDE) for MMBasic which runs on a Windows or Linux PC..

    It is written and maintained by Jim Hiley.

    Using MMEdit you can develop and edit your BASIC program on your PC and when you are ready to test it you can transfer it to a microcontroller running MMBasic with a single click of a button and observe its output.

    MMEdit supports nearly all platforms running MMBasic including the Maximite, Colour Maximite (original and 2), Micromite, PicoMite, ARMMite and more.

    MMEdit is completely free to download and use.


    MMEdit has a host of features that make it a productive development environment running on your PC.

    The highlights are:

    Help and Support

    Support questions should be raised on the Back Shed forum (http://www.thebackshed.com/forum/Microcontrollers) where there are many enthusiastic MMBasic users who would be only too happy to help. The developer of this software (Jim Hiley) is also a regular on this forum.

    Downloads

    MMEdit Program Editor and IDE Install Package DOWNLOAD