![]() There is a free Lite version from HiTech Software, and as expected, I would not expect anything less from a company that has its aim at specifically developing C compilers for PIC microcontrollers. Each of these has its own strong points and weak ones, but by far, the best compiler I would recommend is PIC C. I have not yet used mikroC from Microchip, because I do not use higher PICs. Even good basic compilers like MBasic exist, but I hate BASIC, so I won't even talk about it! I have tried building applications for the PIC16F84, a very popular microcontroller, with various compilers like CC5X, SDCC (this is Open Source), and PIC C from HiTech software. ![]() I use PICs personally, and there is quite a lot of resources for them. ![]() As time goes by, developers have started building compilers for high level languages, targeted specifically for microcontrollers. ![]() Programming microcontrollers using assembly language is very frustrating and cumbersome, not to mention archaic.
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