Take a look at the C compiler by Custom Computer Services. It handles interrupts and is user friendly. The book could use some work:( I have compiled code for: 16c64s, 16c65, 12c508, 12c509, 16c71, 73, 74, 84 and 55s. However it won't do the 17c processors. It runs fine on my pentium 200. http://www.execpc.com/~ccs email: ccs@execpc.com 414.781.2794 For tech questions... Mark is the man to talk to. Gus Calabrese wrote: > > My friend, joe Stroupe, is looking at PIC C-language development > packages (to run on Pentium)) for developing a PIC based device. He > wants something as close to ANSI-C as possible and handles interrupts. > > What is recommended and what is the cost? > > Thanks in advance > > Gus Calabrese > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > WFT Electronics wft@frii.com http://www.frii.com/~wft > Gus Calabrese 303 321-1119......voicemail > Lola Montes 1799 Uinta Street Denver, CO 80220 > EMERGENCY: 791 High Street Estes Park, CO 80517 > if no success with wft@frii.com, try .... wft@bigfoot.com