Edson, As far as I know the CC5x Red version generates code for the entire low & mid-range Microchip MCU family (8K code). BR's JSouto Edson Brusque wrote: > > Hello all, > > I know this is a question threaded previously, but as there are new C > compilers for C on the market, I want to know the opinion of actual users of > low/mid cost (bellow US$150.00) C compilers for PIC. > > The options seens to be: > PCM by CCS > latest version: ? > www.ccsinfo.com > Seens to be the more widely used > price: US$99 + shipping (US$29 to ship to Brazil) > C2C by PAVEL BARANOV > latest version: 3.27.3 > www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/3656/c2c/c.html > Supports PIC and SCENIX > price: US$45 (additional US$15 for integration with MPLAB) > CC5X by B.KNUDSEN DATA > www.bknd.com > latest version: 3.0D > price: Free version supports 1KWORD of program data > US$90 (web purchase and delivering) > version supports 2KWORD of program data > PICC by FED > www.fored.co.uk > latest version: 1.065 > have integrated debugger (seens to not integrate with MPLAB) > price: US$100 (on CD-ROM) > > I'm using CC5XFREE and liked it (for a free version, it's very usefull), > but my codes are already close to 1KWORD and I need to upgrade, but I don't > think that US$90.00 for a compiler that only does 1KWORD is a fair price. So > I'll probably byt CCS or C2C (I need integration with MPLAB), but wants to > make the right decision without having to buy another compiler later. > > Best regards, > > Brusque > ___________________________________________________________________________ > | | || |\| | || || |\|\ Edson Brusque :-^= (brusque@flynet.com.br) > | | || ||| | || || |||| Musician, Tech Consultant, Programmer, Developer > | |_||_||| |_||_||_|||| Blumenau / SC / Brazil / Earth / Solar Syst / > Milk... > | \_\\_\|| \_\\_\\_\||| Giro In'Italia homepage: www.flynet.com.br/giro > | | | | | | | || C.I.Tronics Lighting Designers: www.citronics.com.br > |__|__|__|__|__|__|__||----------------- ICQ# 15937748 --------------------- > \__\__\__\__\__\__\__\| The SoundFont Users Group Mailing List is at > ----------------------| http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Port/6619/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------