PBPro for 16-bit PICs (24F/24H/DSPICs)?


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    Default PIC 24/33s

    Yeah - I just got my new ICD2 & 28-pin 16-bit board on FEDEX today - heavily discounted from retail price through the Circuit Cellar contest - and am looking forward to getting my fingers wet this weekend with it/them. This is what prompted my question to begin with. Looks like C30 is in my future at least for a while.

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    Default mikro electronica does some basic dsPIC compiler

    Hi,

    Log on to www.mikroe.com and you will find that they are offering dsPIC basic compiler. I have never tried itself. Hope it is as stable and bug-free as PBP.
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    Sougata

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    Default PicBasicPro 16 bit or DSP

    Many of us are looking for more MIPs. I hate to bring this up here but if PBP will not support 16 bit or DSP then some of us will move on for speed reasons.
    http://www.hbbrbasic.com/ ARM basic
    On the other hand; for applications involving buttons and a LCD display, with no heavy math or large data tables, PicBasicPro is it!

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    Email to MCS: Do you offer an ARM compiler?

    We have BASCOM-8051 and BASCOM-AVR
    AN ARM version is NOT yet available but will be available this year.

    Best regards,

    Mark Alberts

    MCS Electronics
    www.mcselec.com

    Email to MikroElektronika : Please inform when the ARM BASIC compiler is available.

    Yes, we wil have it but not before August.....
    Thanks for contacting us...
    Robert Plecas
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    Default Arm Basic

    Has this turned into an ARM BASIC thread? Add this to the list.
    http://www.coridiumcorp.com/

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    It all depend of your application and budget. MPASM C30 works nice. MikroE... can't confirm how good they are actually. But for their price, i guess it may worth a try.

    The ultimate solution, if you want to cover the whole range of Microchip Microcontroller, it's Hi-Tech C enterprise edition... but a little bit pricey for many user. And it's C.
    Steve

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