I think you mean Robert "demon"Like Richard I too am using 2.60c
I have pbp3 and 2.60c
looking towards the future and fearing the worst for pbp . in the last 12mths I have bought mikro c and sourceboost c . mainly because as scampy states mikronta has a lot of libraries and sourceboost was cheap and has some interesting libraries , however if you don't like the way they work ( which I'm finding is nearly always the case ) these libraries are pre compiled and you have no access to the underlying code . so I wind up reinventing the wheel constantly anyway. unlike the arduino libraries that are mostly "open" and have some documentation. you can alter them to your taste. alas my foray into c has not been a the boon I hoped for and I'm not keen on dumping 20 years of pic experience for a run at learning the in and outs of atmel hardware.
MikroBasic Pro is no great advantage as it has 3 versions 8/16/32 bit all separate products
for my 2 cents worth a future path needs to encompass both the 16 and 32 bit devices with the possibility to add open source libraries (just dreamin')




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