Help, very simple mikroC compiler question.

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To retrieve the Hex file after building a program in mikroC, locate it in the same directory where the project was created. The Hex file is generated only if the build process completes without errors. If there are issues during the build, the Hex file will not be available. The user expressed frustration about the project and mentioned quitting it two years later. Proper error handling during the build process is crucial for successful Hex file generation.
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once I have wrote a program and clicked the build button how do I retrive the Hex file for the progam I just created, so I can import the hex file on to my programer? Your time is appreciated. -word
 
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Dela91 said:
once I have wrote a program and clicked the build button how do I retrive the Hex file for the progam I just created, so I can import the hex file on to my programer? Your time is appreciated. -word

hello..you can find the hex file in the same directory in which you have created the project.
microC generates hex file only if it is built without any errors.
waiting to hear from you..!
 
It's two years later and I have to say I have quit my project...=(
 
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