My suggestion is if you find the need for 16-bit PICs and dsPICs, take the plunge and learn how to use MPLABX and XC16. Microchip University has tutorials on these topics. It will involve a learning curve, but if I can do it, so can you (at least that's the saying). One nice feature MPLABX offers is Microchip Code Configurator, or MCC for short. You can activate SFRs, set BAUD rates, configure TRIS and other basic Registers, and even assign aliases to different pins. It makes transitioning from BASIC to C much easier.


		
		

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