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    I've been designing embedded products for over 15 years now. Started on the 8051, and
    migrated to the PIC when a friend of mine introduced me to PBP.

    I have never looked back to the 8051 series, and have never had a single problem with any
    code that wasn't something "I" caused. PBP is hands-down the best BASIC compiler for the
    PIC - period.

    Write a tiny program - or one that completely fills the chip, and it's still rock soild.

    I know it sucks to take over a project done by someone that may/may not have had a clue,
    but if you're using PBP, then you have one of the best PIC compilers on the planet, and you
    should have no problems cleaning up the mess you've been handed...;o}

    I also do a lot of work in C, and assembler, but nothing beats PBP for quick & reliable results.
    Last edited by Bruce; - 6th December 2008 at 01:02.
    Regards,

    -Bruce
    tech at rentron.com
    http://www.rentron.com

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