Albert, Examples are well and good, but my advice to you would be to pick a compiler, and start writing programs, compile them, and work out the errors you get. This will get you up the learning curve faster than examples alone. Or at least in my opinion it would. This is the way I learned C for PICs. Of course, I knew some C going into it. But, working the errors out will get you intimate with the syntax and program construction in short order. Believe me. Good Luck and Regards, Jim On Mon, 12 June 2000, Albert Goodwill wrote: > > Phil, > > Recently I've downloaded and played with C2C-plus Version 3.28 and liked it. > > I've also downloaded Hi-Tech C (Lite version for PIC16F84) and impressed. > BUT !!! I'm still looking (hopelesly) around to find more examples for > Hi-Tech PIC C. > > > albertgoodwill@geocities.com > > >Albert..... > > > >Which "C" do you suggest for a beginner, one who has programmed in > assembly. > > > >Phil. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com jim@jpes.com