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What is the best c compiler for the Pic18 micro [closed]

我的梦境 提交于 2019-12-20 12:33:48
问题 Closed . This question is opinion-based. It is not currently accepting answers. Want to improve this question? Update the question so it can be answered with facts and citations by editing this post. Closed 5 years ago . We are starting a new project based a microchip PIC18F252. What is the best 'c' compiler to use? 回答1: tech PICC has always been reliable for me and it has had many years of development. 回答2: Microchip C18 compiler: really the best and easiest to use. Perfect for professional

What is the best c compiler for the Pic18 micro [closed]

只谈情不闲聊 提交于 2019-12-03 02:54:07
Closed . This question is opinion-based. It is not currently accepting answers. Learn more . Want to improve this question? Update the question so it can be answered with facts and citations by editing this post . We are starting a new project based a microchip PIC18F252. What is the best 'c' compiler to use? tech PICC has always been reliable for me and it has had many years of development. Veynom Microchip C18 compiler : really the best and easiest to use. Perfect for professional use. HI-TECH : Used when Microchip does not work (it was for a PIC16). CCS SourceBoost PS: I myself worked on

PIC16 C compiler

♀尐吖头ヾ 提交于 2019-11-30 15:45:38
问题 I am looking for a good C compiler for the PIC 16 family, working on Windows. A couple of colleagues use bknudc but some seem to dislike it. Apparently you cannot use the linker efficiently, and it turns out that the best is to set all code in include files. SDCC seems nice, but looks like it is still in beta, and not easy to setup or to have to deal with. There are quite some other options, all are the best available according to themselves. I found some forums discussing the topic and no

PIC16 C compiler

|▌冷眼眸甩不掉的悲伤 提交于 2019-11-30 15:28:28
I am looking for a good C compiler for the PIC 16 family, working on Windows. A couple of colleagues use bknudc but some seem to dislike it. Apparently you cannot use the linker efficiently, and it turns out that the best is to set all code in include files. SDCC seems nice, but looks like it is still in beta, and not easy to setup or to have to deal with. There are quite some other options, all are the best available according to themselves. I found some forums discussing the topic and no one seem to agree with one another. MikroC , CCS (expensive), HiTech , BoostC. I would like to have some