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    Smile Happy new Year to all!

    Darrel, Steve, Bruce, and everyone that has spent some of their time helping people with Picbasic... Happy new year! Thanks for everything!

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    Thanks to all who came here with their troubles. Folks here are glad to help. Happy New Year

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    And thanks for all that helped us newbies

    Happy new year to all

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    Happy new year to everybody, forum member, and all others watching it. Could this year be full-filled of bug-free project... Deuh... NO, where would be the fun if it was like that

    So blow everything and learn from it
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Happy new year to everybody, forum member, and all others watching it. Could this year be full-filled of bug-free project... Deuh... NO, where would be the fun if it was like that

    So blow everything and learn from it
    And for my New Year's Resolution....

    32 bits...

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    Yes yes yes, you'll like it... assuming you talked about PIC32
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Yes yes yes, you'll like it... assuming you talked about PIC32
    Well, yes, that and a bit of a joke...
    I don't have any big projects that would need that much processing power, except for maybe that audio spectrum analyzer... I'm not that good at assembly to be able to convert it over.
    I was planning on getting some PIC24 stuff set up to play with, but that PIC32...that looks like some neat stuff...

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    just don't waste your time and don't use any PIC24... move directly to DsPIC instead... trust me, PIC24 really don't worth the price difference of any DsPIC ... they're a lot of cons of using PIC24 against DsPIC... RTFM and compare them... you'll see what i mean.

    PIC32 are nice, but for now the tool-box is a bit limited. MicroChip C is overpriced, and Hi-Tech C have not released anything yet... but asm is free

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    just don't waste your time and don't use any PIC24... move directly to DsPIC instead... trust me, PIC24 really don't worth the price difference of any DsPIC ... they're a lot of cons of using PIC24 against DsPIC... RTFM and compare them... you'll see what i mean.
    Only reason I said PIC24 is because I was ignoring the dsPIC's at the moment. I know the dsPIC's are a load better than the PIC24, practically the same packages with a lot more options on the dsPIC side of the house.

    So, are you saying you'd rather hang with the dsPIC crowd or move to PIC32, or both?
    That pin reassignment stuff looks like a pretty cool option.

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    PIC32 are soooooo young... i would suggest to wait a little bit before using it for commercial stuff. But it's me. Who i'm i after all in this world?
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    the almighty Mister E, who else

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    Happy new year to all. Although it is just a counter... 2007+1=2008.

    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    PIC32 are soooooo young... i would suggest to wait a little bit before using it for commercial stuff. But it's me. Who i'm i after all in this world?
    You are Steve. And I think you entitled to say so! (as far as I know...)

    Ioannis

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