Have I lost touch ?


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    Default Have I lost touch ?

    Hi.
    This is a double question relating to Hardware and Software and didn't realy know where else to post.

    It's been a while since i have played PicBasic (about 10 years) and in the process of blowing the dust of what i had been useing and wondering how out of date it is.

    Programming device is a 1994 J. Morrison PICPROG
    &
    PicBasic Pro (version unknown as i cannot find the manual as yet) but 1998 is on the floppy.

    At the time i was solely useing 16f84's and had very few problems with the setup.

    Anyway I now have a project which requires a PIC interface and whilst i still have a dozen or so 16f84's what else is new out there that will run with the above setup or do i need to upgrade.

    Browsing the web seems to indicate the demise of the 16f84, if so whats a good replacment.

    Thanks.


    Oops, looks like i should of posted way up above
    Last edited by Bazz; - 3rd September 2008 at 02:58. Reason: wanted to delete and re-post

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